Monday 22 February 2016

Coke Zero and Diet Coke

Coke Zero

Coca Cola Zero is the second edition to the famous coca cola brand. It claims to be a low calorie variation of the famous Coca Cola drink, however still maintaining the taste of a regular coca cola drink.. It is a controversial product, as the true healthiness of the drink has been questioned. This is due to the rumors that the 'great taste' of coca cola zero comes from a high amount of sweeteners, which are even more unhealthy than sugar. It was distributed 22nd years since coca cola's first release. From multiple adverts we can imply that this variation is supposed to be aimed at men. This is because of multiple reasons. Firstly, the color scheme of the brand's designs is more masculine, with the black background, and the dark red font for the well known coca cola text. As well as that, the adverts are typically suggesting that coca cola zero can be an advantage to men in certain situations. This does not mean that coca cola zero can only be drunk by men, but the adverts suggest this. An example of this is:

Coca Cola Diet

Coca cola diet is the first coca cola brand since coca cola's (original) initial release. Coca Cola Diet was unveiled on July 8 1892, and it was introduced in the United States at a later date. Instead of using sugar, the drink was sweetened with aspartame, and artificial sweetener that was recently released in the united states. After this, multiple variations of diet coke were released, this included mostly new brands of coca cola such as: Coca Cola Cherry and Coca Cola Vanilla, however just a diet version. This product is more inclined towards the female audience. These are for the same reasons as coca cola zero, however they apply to women  instead.This sort of thing is very appealing to women, therefore incline many women towards this product, at least more women than men, although once again this product isn't made just for women. An example of this is a particular advert where a group of women see a shirtless man drinking a can of Diet Coke. This advert has actually been remade, with a more modern version:



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