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Before the ad: Pepsi has exploited black & latino people for generations
Pepsi has a high concentration of sugar and caffeine. Both are addictive ingredients keeping our children coming back for more. Their ads are, too.
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Coke commercial shows brother and sister fighting over the hot pool boy
As you will see, it is hard to blame them.
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Why are pro-equality companies donating to the political party pushing discrimination?
Why are companies like Coca-Cola supporting the Republican National Convention when the party platform calls for more laws like North Carolina’s?
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Supporters of Georgia’s antigay bill say debate isn’t over
“This is only the beginning,” said Virginia Galloway, who represents the Faith and Freedom Coalition in Georgia.
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Straight teen discovers best friend is gay in new film from Coca-Cola
Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black produces “El SMS (The Text),” a short film about two best friends.
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In 2 minutes: Why you should boycott the Olympic sponsors
From Anything But Coke: “By now, most people have heard about the LGBT activists protesting Sochi and the Olympic sponsors. But not everyone knows why, or what they can do to help.”
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Chevrolet plans Olympics TV ads featuring diverse cast, gay families
During the U.S. broadcast of the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics on Friday, Chevrolet will join Coca-Cola in in running television advertisements with diverse casts that include gay families.
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Thanks Coke for the Super Bowl commercial… but, ‘Is It the Real Thing?’
You have been deservedly under fire for your sponsorship of the Sochi Olympics. Now you have shown great courage in the United States on behalf of diversity. There are those who are cynical that you may be playing both sides and looking for the maximum in financial gain. To use your own branding catch phrase, they are asking, and I am asking, about your support for freedom and diversity: Is it the real thing? Will you blindly fund a regime that would deem your current public outreach as a crime or will you still stand for diversity in a country whose population is not yet open to hearing it?
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Coca-Cola airs first ever Super Bowl ad featuring gay parents
Coca-Cola on Sunday became the first advertiser to show a gay family in a Super Bowl television commercial.
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N.Y. pushes Sochi Games advertisers to speak out in support of LGBT rights
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and New York City Comptroller John Liu are pressuring Olympic advertisers to speak out against Russia’s restrictions on gay and transgender rights before the Sochi Winter Games begin in February.