i do not know but you shuold ask someone at the coca cola hotline it is 1800 438 2653 i hope that solves ur problems
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Coca Cola has a responsibility to give back to their community. They can do this by creating scholarships so locals can go to school.
There are no official figures, but it has become more and more popular among Mexican enterprises to be part of the "corporate social responsibility" bandwagon. In Mexico, the top 10 would be:1 Nissan (automotive)2 Coca-Cola Company (drinks and beverages)3 Coca-Cola FEMSA (drinks and beverages)4 Sony (electronic products)5 Comex (painting and acrylic products)6 Jugos del Valle (drinks and beverages)7 Ford Motor (automotive)8 Volkswagen (automotive)9 Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma (alcoholic beverages)10 Toyota (automotive)
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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.
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Recommendations would include an exhortation not to make radical changes to the Coca Cola classic recipe. Also, they need to make efforts to increase the company's environmental responsibility.
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Many companies donate products to nonprofits as part of their corporate social responsibility initiatives. Notable examples include food and beverage companies like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, which often donate surplus products to food banks. Additionally, tech companies like Microsoft and Dell provide software and hardware donations to educational and nonprofit organizations. Retailers like Target and Walmart also have programs in place for donating unsold merchandise to local charities.
The email address for the Coca Cola company in North America is cocacolasupport@na.ko.com
It depends on the company issuing the bonds. Take Coca-Cola. It is a strong company that has been around half of forever, is very profitable, sells around the world...if you bought a Coca-Cola bond, you would incur almost no risk. You KNOW Coca-Cola is going to give you your money back, with interest. A bond issued by a company based in Somalia is a different story.
You would have to specify where and what part of Coke is doing the check. The corporate will have different specifications from a local distributor.