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Coca-Cola brings back glass bottles with flash mobs across Kampala

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 27, 2025
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On a lively Saturday afternoon, the streets of Kampala came alive with bursts of energy and excitement as Coca-Cola launched exhilarating flash mobs to celebrate the return of its iconic glass bottle. Featuring the dynamic Trojan Dance Crew, daring skaters, and skilled bikers, the city was treated to a unique fusion of music, movement, and nostalgia.

Performing to a medley of Coca-Cola’s most beloved jingles, the flash mobs went beyond mere entertainment—they were a powerful tribute to the deep cultural connection Ugandans share with Coca-Cola. For decades, the returnable glass bottle has been a symbol of togetherness, playing a central role in family gatherings, celebrations, and cherished memories. Now, it’s back, sparking joy across generations.

As part of the ‘Real Magic in Every Sip’ campaign, Coca-Cola invited fans to rediscover the simple pleasure of sipping a chilled Coke from its classic glass bottle. The answer to the question, “Why does Coca-Cola taste better in glass?” was clear in the reactions of the enthusiastic crowds. With its unmatched crispness and refreshing flavor, the iconic glass bottle reminded everyone why it holds a special place in their hearts.

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The ‘Real Magic in Every Sip’ campaign isn’t just about rekindling fond memories—it’s also a celebration of Coca-Cola’s commitment to sustainability and tradition. For many Ugandans, Coca-Cola in a glass bottle evokes heartwarming memories of childhood, festive occasions, and shared moments with loved ones. Its return brings a wave of sentimentality and joy. Additionally, Coca-Cola’s returnable glass bottles are a sustainable choice, reducing waste and conserving resources while offering the same unbeatable taste that fans adore.

The flash mobs took over key hotspots like Wandegeya Market, Jinja Road, and Kampala Road near Mapera House, captivating passersby with electrifying choreography and jaw-dropping stunts. The Trojan Dance Crew’s high-energy performances, combined with the skaters’ tricks and bikers’ daring moves, left crowds cheering. Adding to the excitement were games, giveaways, and prizes, including Coca-Cola merchandise and free sodas.

The campaign struck a chord with fans, many of whom expressed their excitement about the glass bottle’s return. “There’s just something magical about Coke in a glass bottle—it’s colder, it’s fresher, and it brings back so many memories,” said one delighted attendee.

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