Coca Cola. They were also the first people to make santa wear red. He used to wear Green
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Coca-Cola famously used Santa Claus in advertisements during the Christmas season. Coke was not, however, the first soft drink company to utilize Santa in ads. White Rock Beverages used Santa Claus in advertisements several years before Coke did.
Yes, a trademark name, the name of a product or model, are all proper nouns.Examples of trademark names (proper nouns):Cocoa Cola and CokeFord Motor Company and FordOreo cookiesKool-Aid drink mix and drinksiPod productsMicrosoft, Google, Yahoo!, AOL, etc.
I drink Pepsi.
It's how you create an impression of your company. Usually through use of visual aiids, like photos depicting the company's product in a given situation. If you had a tractor company, you'd probably want a photo of one of your tractors, ridden by a hard-working, regular-guy farmer, plowing a field, witha slogan that makes the tractor sound tough, and maybe even honest. You're trying to get the customer to either identify with or to trust your product, by making them feel a certain way about it. Images, film, music and words all build a company's image, and any or all of them can be used in magazines and newspapers, radio, tv, movies, billboards and bus benches. A good example of corporate image advertising, is the Budweiser Superbowl commercials with the Clydesdale horses pulling the beer wagon around with the Budweiser song playing. There's nothing that actually says Budweiser tastes good, or that you should drink one, but it gives you a warm, positive feeling about them ...boosts their IMAGE.
Firstly, it's Do The Dew.And secondly, it's the slogan of mountain dew (soft drink)