I had a lot in mind to blog about but this flash piece takes the cake, you have got to look at Coke’s latest game production for the promotion of coke zero (disclaimer: I am in no way related to Coke but this is way too cool to ignore). Head right down to http://www.cokezerogame.com/ and scream your heads off by the wonderful game. A perfect showcase of the future of advertising and promotions.
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