Coca-cola fails at recycling marketing

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Coca-cola fails at recycling marketing

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Coca-Cola Invents 16 Crazy Caps to Turn Empty Bottles Into Useful Objects
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Rejoice, happy-go-lucky and environmentally conscious Coca-Cola lovers. Thanks to this new "2nd Lives" kit from the brand, you can now transform your Coke into something even more delightful.

Is that just an empty soda bottle? Nope, it's a squirt gun. Useless piece of trash? Nope, it's a pencil sharpener, or the perfect rattle for your baby. Make your children happy. Give them Coca-Cola, and toys made from Coca-Cola. And if you have two empty Coke bottles, you can even make a dumbbell to burn off some of the calories you gained by guzzling both.

Full article: http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/coca-cola ... cts-158136
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Any toy can be an adult toy..
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though all in all i think it's not that bad of an idea. repurposing waste makes more sense than being a disposable culture... and it's not like it ONLY fits coke bottles... should fit any soda/water bottle just fine.
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OrangeDragon wrote:though all in all i think it's not that bad of an idea. repurposing waste makes more sense than being a disposable culture... and it's not like it ONLY fits coke bottles... should fit any soda/water bottle just fine.
You're going to order the 'rattle', aren't you. (Statement, not question)
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StroppyChops wrote:
OrangeDragon wrote:though all in all i think it's not that bad of an idea. repurposing waste makes more sense than being a disposable culture... and it's not like it ONLY fits coke bottles... should fit any soda/water bottle just fine.
You're going to order the 'rattle', aren't you. (Statement, not question)
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OrangeDragon wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:
OrangeDragon wrote:though all in all i think it's not that bad of an idea. repurposing waste makes more sense than being a disposable culture... and it's not like it ONLY fits coke bottles... should fit any soda/water bottle just fine.
You're going to order the 'rattle', aren't you. (Statement, not question)
Wanna help me shake it?
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I always recycle my empty coke bottles into bucket bongs. Works a treat.
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