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  • 2004-07-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Risqué Coca-Cola Poster (pt)
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  • Instances abound of phallic imagery supposedly sneaked into product displays and packaging, such as a Renuzit air freshener can, a Star Wars trading card, a Sears catalog underwear ad, and the clamshell case for Disney's Little Mermaid video. Another such example is a Coca-Cola advertising poster supposedly released in South Australia and recalled after the company discovered the artist had hidden some rather obvious sexual imagery in one of the ice cubes surrounding the bottle of Coke: Contemporaneous news reports confirm that Coca-Cola did indeed pull an advertisement (intended to tout the reintroduction of Coca-Cola's contour bottle, hence the Feel the Curves! slogan) from the South Pacific marketing area in 1995 due to some questionable imagery: (en)
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