
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Coca-Cola Jean Paul Gaultier Tattoo Aluminum Bottle UK 2012
Fans of Coca‑Cola couture will be pleased to hear that the third hotly anticipated bottle in Jean Paul Gaultier’s Diet Coke collection is now available. Sneak peeks of the super stylish packs have been appearing in his short online films over the past few months, but from today you can get your hands on the real thing!
We’ve been looking forward to the collection’s latest installment since April, when Diet Coke’s Creative Director brought his signature style, flair and prowess to two chic bottles that he called ‘Night’ and ‘Day’.
The new addition, ‘Tattoo’, is inspired by the fashion designer’s love of body art. The bottle is dressed top to toe in designs that are reminiscent of Jean Paul Gaultier’s most memorable catwalk collections.
‘Tattoo’ will be available at Boots next week – free with any purchase of two 500ml bottles of Diet Coke.
Daisy Lowe shows off her hourglass figure in latest modelling campaign celebrating Diet Coke tattoo bottle by Jean Paul Gaultier
Daisy Lowe flaunts her enviable curves while bringing to life Jean Paul Gaultier’s tattoo bottle design for Diet Coke in the brand's latest ad.
In the photo, the corset-style tattoo design from the designer's stunning take on the classic Coca Cola bottle is projected onto the 23-year-old model's body.
Lowe flashes a bright red smile and matching hat - an ode to the drink's signature bottle cap.
The new look is meant to reflect Diet Coke’s approach to fashion, which is all about fun and celebrating the lighter side of life.
Gaultier dressed the Diet Coke bottle, reminiscent of the contour of the female body, in a tattoo in a design which reflected his past fashion collections.
This isn’t the first designer collaboration for Coca-Cola. They’ve been making over the iconic bottles since 2003.
Some big names who have put their designer touch to the label include Karl Largerfeld, Roberto Cavalli, Matthew Williamson and Marni.
The tattoo design is part of a three piece collection Jean Paul Gaultier designed for the brand this summer.
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‘Tattoo’ struts onto the scene, joining two other limited edition Diet Coke bottles:
Night: Has a provocative, rock chick aesthetic, featuring a lace corset, a cone bra and fishnet stockings. It’s a look that’s meant for after dark.
Day: Is an easy-to-wear design, featuring the Jean Paul Gaultier’s signature Breton stripes. It captures the fun of a romantic everyday look.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Coca-Cola A First For Australia Aluminum Bottle 2012
Premium Aluminum A First For Australia
Coca-Cola 250ml aluminium bottles - created especially after the 2012 London Olympic Summer Games bottles.
The bottles are styled in the same shape/silhouette as the traditional glass bottles, but are aluminium!
Coca Cola will be phasing out 250ml and changing to 330ml glass screwtop within 2 months!
Friday, September 14, 2012
Coca-Cola London Paralympic Games GB Team Celebratory Gold Aluminum Bottle UK 2012
This is limited edition Gold Coca-Cola bottle celebrating the London 2012 Paralympics.
The bottle is rare because they were only given out inside the Coca-Cola Beatbox
on the Olympic park when the Paralympics GB team won a medal.
The bottle is gold and decorated in a silver union jack design.
The front of the bottle has the London Paralympics GB Team logo (the lion) in white and
the back has the words "Celebrating Coca-Cola's Future Flames,
amazing young people who spread inspiration and happiness every day in their communities."
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
Coca-Cola London Paralympic Union Jack Aluminum Bottle UK 2012

Paralympic Games.
It can't be bought in the shops and only available at the Olympic Park in Stratford, London. Coca-Cola handed out bottles of Coke & Zero in these aluminum bottles to visitors of their Beatbox Exhibit to toasted their " Future Flames".
The bottle is red/black and decorated in a union jack design with a stripe of yellow, blue, black, green and red.
The front of the bottle has the London Paralympics 2012 logo in white and the back has the words "Celebrating Coca-Cola's Future Flames, amazing young people who spread inspiration and happiness every day in their communities."
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Coca-Cola London Olympic Games GB Team Celebratory Gold Aluminum Bottle UK 2012
This aluminium Coca-Cola bottle wa only available to those people who attended events at the Olympic Park in London or to athletes in the Olympic Village.
The bottle is rare because they were only given out inside the Coca-Cola Beatbox on the Olympic park when the Olympic GB team won a medal.
The front of the bottle has the London Olympics GB Team logo (the lion) in white and and decorated in a silver union jack design.The back has the words "Celebrating Coca-Cola's Future Flames, amazing young people who spread inspiration and happiness every day in their communities."
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Coca-Cola London 2012 Paralympic Games @Sainsburys Aluminum Bottle UK
Available exclusively at Sainsburys , Coca-Cola Great Birtain has launched a limited edition Coca-Cola Aluminum Bottle in celebration of the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
The vibrant red bottle with yellow, blue, and black stripes commemorates Coca-Cola’s partnership with the Paralympics and features a the iconic Paralympic logo and will be available from 29 August in Sainsburys, UK.
A must for any collector of Coca-Cola bottlers / Paralympic 2012 memorabilia.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Coca-Cola Celebrate Life Manolo Blaknik Aluminum Bottle Netherlands 2010 + Coca-Cola light 25th Ans Celebration
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of
Coca-Cola light raises Manolo Blaknik
This exclusive , actual feet , designed bottle
The bottle shows where Coke light for
State, you feel good and enjoy plenty
Everything 's life you lift offer
So Celebrate Life , tonight !

Coca-Cola Light turned 25 years in the Netherlands and introduced a special designer bottle as part of the 'Celebrate Life' campaign. This limited edition bottle is designed by none other than Manolo Blahnik, one of the world's most famous shoe designers. From Saturday the 7th of August Dutch consumers get the unique bottle as a gift when they purchase an item from the specially developed 'Celebrate Life' collection available at Vero Moda.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Coca-Cola London Olympic 2012 Red Union Jack Aluminum Bottle UK 2012 Limited Edition
Coca Cola Handed the Union Jack Regular & Coca Cola Zero bottles out to visitors of their Beatbox exhibit to toasted their " FUTURE FLAMES".
2 Limited Edition Coca Cola bottles with the Olympic Rings on the neck, to commemorate the London 2012 games.
These bottles are only available from the Coca Cola Beatbox in the Olympic Park in Stratford, London UK.
Aerial Dynamics, an interactive light installation designed by Jason Bruges Studio, has been unveiled at the opening of the Coca-Cola Beatbox pavilion in the Olympic Park.
The Beatbox designed by emerging British architects Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt for the Olympic sponsors was devised to combine music and sport.
Its giant crystalline structure is made up of over 200 interlocked translucent air cushions, each the size of a billboard.
Integrated within each cushion audio, lighting and responsive sensor technology has been used enabling visitors to ‘play the building’ as they ascend its exterior, remixing ‘Anywhere in the World’ by award-winning music producer Mark Ronson.
Once on the roof of the Beatbox, a ramp then takes visitors into the heart of the structure where Jason Bruges Studio’s interactive light installation takes centre stage.
Speaking exclusively to Lighting at the launch, Jason Bruges, creative director, explained the concept: “Aerial Dynamics is a living, breathing light show. It’s a transitional space where we are trying to create a visualisation of an explosion of energy. 180 bespoke mechatronic ‘bubbles’ glow rhythmically in time with Mark Ronson’s track. They represent the bubbles you get in a glass of Coca-Cola and you can see the bubbles expanding and refracting.”
Individually controlled, each bubble has eight polypropylene blades that fold in on themselves and special sensors embedded in the three ‘Cheers in Celebration’ kiosks at the base of the Beatbox detect when Coca-Cola bottles are clinked together, triggering the blades and bubbles to glow with red and white LED lighting.
“As records are broken in the Olympics and crowds are celebrating, the installation will respond and effectively join in with the celebrations,” says Bruges, “We worked closely with students Coca-Cola chose from the Royal College of Art who helped create the final design through a series of design workshops. A unique mix of architects, lighting designers, industrial designers, programmers and engineers have all collaborated to bring this extraordinary installation to life.”
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