Posted by Lynx69
Anyone else notices this?
The label glows in the dark now
Posted by Burgaz
Coke bottles do it too!
It's some kinda halloween promo thingy...
Posted by Lynx69
Yeh they do
Yep, Fanta Lemon, Orange and Apple all have glow in the dark labels, as well as Coke and Diet Coke.
Posted by Burgaz
Pity they didn't make the actual drink glow...
Coulda had so much fun pissin it out!!
Posted by SnowBear
not in sweden, please post som pic's
Posted by eric_emeralds
Is this in the states too?
Posted by marlonxp
I would love to see that.
Posted by Miss UK
Doesn't the mixed fruit flavor have glow in dark labels? Btw int had it in yonks bloody nice that tho :-)
Posted by Burgaz
Miss uk... The red stuff? Fruit Twist? Quit a nice tipple is that...
Posted by thisisme
Thats nothin go buy a gin and tonic in a cheap night club, the whole drink glows blue under a blacklight.
Posted by k700nut
@burgas..nice 1 mate :-D
Posted by Ayush
Not in India
Posted by Miss UK
Yeah fruit twist thats the 1 :-D
Posted by axxxr
Coca-Cola Enterprises is getting into the spirit of all things spooky, with the introduction of limited edition glow-in-the-dark-graphics across two litre Fanta Orange, Fanta Orange Light, Fanta Apple Splash Low Sugar and Coca-Cola packs.
Using special glow-in-the-dark inks, the pack graphics encapsulate the combined excitement of Halloween and Bonfire night, featuring pumpkin designs, celebration fireworks and silhouettes of people experiencing the fun of these two key family occasions. The visual element is complemented by the strapline Lift Your Spirits, Turn Off The Lights.
"With packs available to retailers from early October, awareness of the activity will be driven in store through spectacular POS. With a media spend of £300K, the activity will be supported through an impactful advertising campaign predominantly via six sheet media sites specific to grocery outlets, featuring the Fanta range of glow-in-the-dark graphics.
Norman Brodie, marketing director for Coca-Cola Enterprises said: "Each year Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations get more and more spectacular and they are now firmly fixed as major family events. They're also now up there with Christmas and Summer as key dates for consumer spending - figures show that Britons spend £80m at Halloween and £70m for Bonfire Night.
Posted by Lynx69
Hehe, how did i guess i would see a news article
Thanks for it btw
Posted by axxxr
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Well you should know me better!!..
Your very welcome!
Posted by Ayush
thanks