by Tdarcos » Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:10 am
AArdvark wrote:Wasn't the return to old coke the beginning of the avalanche of 'classic' product marketing. The same stuff, for more money, but now it's called classic.
What do you mean, 'for more money'? The prices for Coke vs. Pepsi, which hasn't been changed, are basically the same, and I don't remember any serious price increases.
And the news reports I've seen make it clear, the 'New Coke' incident was a fuckup by the Coca-Cola company, it was
not a marketing ploy. The BBC report mentions this. The backlash was huge, and unprecedented. Since the Coca-Cola company had already called the new product 'Coke' they had to call the old product something else, so they decided to call it 'Coke Classic' in order that people would know the difference, buy what they wanted, (and quit bitching about it).
Consider the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests, and the NYC police decide to break them up, and snipers from nearby buildings start killing cops - and only cops - with high-powered rifles until the police go away. The police would be rather surprised at the level of opposition. That, more-or-less was what happened to the company.
[quote="AArdvark"]Wasn't the return to old coke the beginning of the avalanche of 'classic' product marketing. The same stuff, for more money, but now it's called classic.[/quote]
What do you mean, 'for more money'? The prices for Coke vs. Pepsi, which hasn't been changed, are basically the same, and I don't remember any serious price increases.
And the news reports I've seen make it clear, the 'New Coke' incident was a fuckup by the Coca-Cola company, it was [u]not[/u] a marketing ploy. The BBC report mentions this. The backlash was huge, and unprecedented. Since the Coca-Cola company had already called the new product 'Coke' they had to call the old product something else, so they decided to call it 'Coke Classic' in order that people would know the difference, buy what they wanted, (and quit bitching about it).
Consider the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests, and the NYC police decide to break them up, and snipers from nearby buildings start killing cops - and only cops - with high-powered rifles until the police go away. The police would be rather surprised at the level of opposition. That, more-or-less was what happened to the company.