14 March 2010

Coca Cola's official 2010 World Cup Song - video out now

Coke's official 2010 World Cup song is made by Somalia-born Canadian musician K'Naan. It is a special version of his song "Wavin' Flag", which appears on his current album "Troubadour". The song will be used as the main music element throughout the entire 2010 World Cup golbal campaign of Coca Cola.

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  1. THEY SHOULD HAPPILY SING IF THE FOLLOWING ISSUES IN AN EMAIL GOING AROUND THE WORLD IS SUCCESSFULLY ADDRESSED;



    Do you know that institutions are banning Coca-Cola at their premises until action is taken as regards to Colombia killings?

    The link below from the Guardian Newspaper informs you more;

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/jul/24/marketingandpr.colombia

    http://www.indiaresource.org/news/2009/1036.html

    Do you know that violent anti Coca-Cola protests are being experienced in Asia, India being the worst hit? While Africa is too oppressed by the Company

    Follow link; http://www.indiaresource.org/news/2010/1020.html

    Since it’s a question of ethics and only the Coca-Cola top management is fairly answerable, please demand for answers from the Chairman and C.E.O of Coca-Cola Mr. Muktar Kent using his direct email address which is; mkent@na.ko.com or mukent@na.ko.com hopefully, your email will enable a positive policy change at the company.

    Further still, because Coca-Cola has invested at the 2010 FIFA World cup, I would recommend that another email be sent to the FIFA president Mr. Sepp Blatter so as he can pressure the Coca-Cola company to act with speed and to give assurance and guarantee to everyone affected by the company’s policy their commitment and support and whose assurance must come before the world Cup in June. Sepp Blatters direct email address is; joseph.blatter@fifa.org

    This should be enough test for Coca-Cola on whether they truly mean peace in the world as advocated by the purposes of FIFA world cup.

    Feel free to forward this email to your friends, and help in changing Coca-Cola Policies for the better.

    Thanks and Regards,

    J.Brown

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