No, but Coco-cola adverts spread and popularized his image image as a jovial, rotund figure clad in red.
cocacola didn't invent santa clause,a group did, and santa is just something that cocacola used to promote their buisness
coca cola advertised st nicholas in a red suit, to match the coke bottle. St Nicholas stopped being known in a green suit and became known for his red suit
Red is the corporate color of the Coca-Cola company. His red suit was the invention of the Coca-Cola marketing department in 1938. Traditionally, Santa Claus' outfit was green - until Coca-Cola altered Santa's image.
no, the classic image of santa Claus came from an illustration by thomas nast.
No, Santa is a real person that gives you presents
coca-cola
Coca-cola was the first to portray Santa Claus in a red suit
Santa Claus was not invented by a company. He was a Saint who was the patron saint of children. He loved children and performs miracles to make them happy (Christmas). People say Santa Claus is not real. That is because they lost faith and hope. The mystery of Santa Claus brings faith and hope to children all over the world. If you don't have faith and hope, Santa is not real. If you do, he is very real. The secret of Santa Claus will never be found out. Santa does not become real by a company or seeing him. He becomes real by faith and hope.
Your question is a bit vauge, since no company has ever "had" Santa, but assuming that you're asking about his appearances in early advertising: Coca-Cola was one of the first known beverage companies to use the iconic Santa Claus in their winter promotions.
Vintages Coca Cola trays usually feature a navy-sailor girl drinking Coca Cola. Alternatively, some vintage Coca Cola trays feature Santa Claus drinking a Coca Cola.
YES!
In 1956
Yes!Coca-cola is the creator of Santa Clause coca-cola only created santa clause just so there sales could boost up so whenever someone tells u its not true dont believe them
Coca-Cola popularized Santa Claus-and also Polar Bear ads.