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From: guy@sdcc12.UUCP (Guy A. Lewis)
Newsgroups: net.followup
Subject: Re: "New Coke" Alternative
Message-ID: <402@sdcc12.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 9-Jul-85 15:27:06 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul  9 15:27:06 1985
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Summary: re-release of the old coke

In article <683@lll-crg.ARPA>, sorkin@lll-crg.ARPA (Art Sorkin) writes:
> 
> Maybe if the Coke Company loses enough of its previous
> customers it will come to its senses
> 
> 
> Art Sorkin
> sorkin@lll-crg.arpa

On a news show last night one of those personal note reporters was
saying that the introduction of the "New Coke" was a very clever
advertising gimic on the companies part. He was saying that due to this
change of taste coke as aquired national attention to it's product. Now
just suppose that they anounce that due to popular demand they will be
re-releasing the old coke. Thier sales would go through the roof. Seems
like a pretty smart buisness decision to me.

			Guy

P.S. Personally I don't care either way, I'm a Pepsi drinker through and
through.