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	<title>Leanne&#039;s Life &#187; Coca Cola</title>
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		<title>My Emotional Connection with Coke</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I was involved in an impromptu conversation this week about brand loyalty.  Someone brought up Coca Cola and couldn&#8217;t understand why that brand has such a huge following. And not just a huge following but very passionate, too. The company has nearly 4-Million fans on Facebook!      Coca Cola has been in my life since childhood.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p> I was involved in an impromptu conversation this week about brand loyalty.  Someone brought up <a href="wwww.cocacola.com" target="_blank">Coca Cola </a>and couldn&#8217;t understand why that brand has such a huge following. And not just a huge following but very passionate, too. The company has nearly 4-Million fans on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/cocacola#/cocacola?v=wall&amp;__a=1&amp;_fb_iframe_path=%2Fcoca-cola" target="_blank">Facebook</a>!     </p>
	<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-768" title="ice-cold-coca-cola" src="http://leanneslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ice-cold-coca-cola.jpg" alt="ice-cold-coca-cola" width="400" height="309" />Coca Cola has been in my life since childhood.  The refreshing soft drink was often used as a reward to say &#8220;good job&#8221;.  If we got good grades in school or did something extraordinary my mom would take my brother and me to McDonald&#8217;s to get us a &#8220;Coke&#8221; and French fries. Or she&#8217;d let us have a Coke with our dinner on special occasions.  My teachers did it, too. I remember in 4th grade I won a contest in my classroom and the teacher walked me down to the teacher&#8217;s lounge and rewarded me with an ice-cold Coca Cola from the soda machine. I was on top of the world. You have to remember, school was much stricter back then &#8211; no students were allowed to have any kind of soft drink. Only milk and water were available in the lunchroom.  But that day I was lucky enough to have a Coca-Cola.<br />
I also remember saving my pennies and begging my mom to let me and my best friend ride our bikes up to the convenience store to buy a Coke.  We were often told no, but when we did get a yes &#8211; it was cloud nine for us!<br />
In high school, Coke was in the vending machines. And we drank a lot of it because it was finally available to us without our parent&#8217;s permission. Freedom to drink soft drinks. Freedom to have a Coke whenever we wanted. It was all good.  Coke was also prominent at all the high school football games. Coca Cola was everywhere in my childhood.</p>
	<p>And adding to those memories, how could we ever forget one of the most memorable commercials of our time.  Who doesn&#8217;t think of Coca Cola whenever they hear &#8220;I&#8217;d like to teach the world to sing&#8221;?<br />
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	<p>That is why there is such brand loyalty for Coca Cola. I have an emotional connection with Coke.  It&#8217;s part of my life, part of my history.</p>
	<p>Over the years, I&#8217;ve drank them all &#8211; Coke, Tab, Diet Coke, Coke Zero and overseas &#8211; Coke Light.<br />
My refrigerator today may be filled with <a href="www.drpepper.com" target="_blank">Diet Dr. Pepper</a>, but my heart is with Coca Cola.
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