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The author published this entry on Saturday 08 July, 2006 at 8:41 pm. It's been filed in the Uncategorizedcategory

Coke Happiness Factory

A cool new TV spot for Coca-Cola from the people at Psyop.

The Conversation {6 comments}

  1. ryan holbrook 10 July, 06 @ 12:20 pm

    Wooow, i love this commercial. Such an imagination here its amazing. Id love to know the minds of who created it! the only problem i have with it is the coke being dispensed from a hole in the sky. come on people, everyone knows that coke doesnt come from the sky…

  2. Justin Ruckman 10 July, 06 @ 2:11 pm

    Says who?

  3. jessi m. 20 September, 06 @ 5:10 pm

    First time I saw this was when I went to go see a movie up in New York. It’s adorable, and I always smile and giggle after I see it.

  4. nijen 11 October, 06 @ 10:23 am

    the first time this ad aired here, my sister and i saw the unedited version and it was really graphic… and BAD! most probably the WORST COKE commercial we have ever seen! the next day, after we told our friends about it, they started airing the edited version (which is what is being showed here). my sister and i have been looking for the unedited version for days and we can’t find it! (1) The furballs or like the fluffy looking things with lips were like frenching.. big time! (like how the actors at madTV makes out) (2) the snowmen being slaughtered for the chilling process are viewed up close… (unlike the one in this clip when they showed it at a far angle) (3) the parade at the end where there are cannon balls were characters being shot (just like those cannonball men something) in the unedited version, there was one character that was caught in fire and was shown up close too… my sister and i think that its too graphic for a coke commercial… and to think its the Happiness Factory or something…

  5. Justin Ruckman 11 October, 06 @ 10:57 am

    nijen:: Ha, this I’d like to see.

  6. Vamos 25 May, 07 @ 8:16 am

    Nice ‘Rube Goldberg’ impression!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_goldberg

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