Sprite is betting on the adage that it pays to be green — but perhaps not appear green. The colorless, lemon-lime-flavored drink, perhaps best known for its distinctly green-colored packaging, ...
When Sprite hired an ad agency to work on the brand in the late 1960s, it created an identity with green labels to emphasize the green bottle—which the brand had used since it launched a few years ...
ATLANTA -- Sprite is retiring its green plastic bottles after more than 60 years. Coca-Cola said Wednesday it's changing the packaging from green to clear plastic beginning August 1 as part of broader ...
The Coca-Cola company announced that Sprite will stop using its famous green bottle and switch to clear plastic beginning in August. The change in look, ironically, is part of a push by the soft drink ...
Sprite will no longer be sold in its iconic green plastic bottles in North America, a statement from parent company Coca-Cola said on Wednesday. It is estimated that the U.S. is the largest generator ...
This makeover was inspired by the company’s mission to reduce its carbon footprint across the country. In simple terms, these bottles are way easier to recycle and if we are being honest, clear is way ...
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