What's in a Name? Coca-Cola, Google Team Up for Interactive 'Share a Coke' Site
You know that feeling that you get when you finally find it? When you finally find a Coke bottle with your name on it, it feels like your birthday. The hugely popular "Share a Coke" campaign, which launched a little over a year-and-a-half ago in the U.S., is bigger and better than ever. To keep the momentum going this summer,
The “What’s In a Name?" experience is an immersive, first-of-its kind digital tool. Visitors type their name and choose a theme like “superstar” or “adventurer” that best suits their personality. After choosing the theme, a digital Share a Coke bottle with the visitor’s name on it opens and pours out a stream, which unveils a series of fascinating factoids about whatever name is entered.
“‘What’s In a Name’ is equal parts intriguing and addicting,” the creators note.
Did you know that most Selenas get their exercise by cycling, are mad about boy bands, and have a more than one-in-10 chance of becoming a doctor? Or that Kendalls have some of the most-liked faces on Instagram... or the average daily run for a Cameron is four miles?
To find out what your name means, visit name.shareacoke.com/name.
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