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New branding was introduced in 2015, under the "one brand" stategy.[http://www.coca-cola.co.uk/about-us/coca-cola-one-brand-marketing-strategy.html] |
New branding was introduced in 2015, under the "one brand" stategy.[http://www.coca-cola.co.uk/about-us/coca-cola-one-brand-marketing-strategy.html] |
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+ | On January 10, 2018, Diet Coke introduced a complete overhaul of their brand packaging, with the inclusion of four new flavors for the U.S. and Canadian markets. |
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+ | The new branding also included a slightly modified version of the previous logo. Some noticeable changes include the "Diet" script being much smaller, both "Diet" and "Coke" using one singular color instead of black and red, the "k" and "e" in "Coke" no longer connecting, and serifs from the "k" were removed as well. |
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Revision as of 22:13, 10 January 2018
1982–1988
1988–1994
1994–1997
1997–2002 (USA), 1997–2015 (UK), 1997–present (International)
2002–2007 (USA), 2004–present (Asia)
2007–2018 (USA), 2011–present (Asia)
2014–2018 (USA)
2015–present (UK)
New branding was introduced in 2015, under the "one brand" stategy.[1]
2018–present (USA)
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
SVG NEEDED |
On January 10, 2018, Diet Coke introduced a complete overhaul of their brand packaging, with the inclusion of four new flavors for the U.S. and Canadian markets.
The new branding also included a slightly modified version of the previous logo. Some noticeable changes include the "Diet" script being much smaller, both "Diet" and "Coke" using one singular color instead of black and red, the "k" and "e" in "Coke" no longer connecting, and serifs from the "k" were removed as well.