Coca-Cola Slogans through the Years (2024)

19-01-2016

Editor’s Note: Earlier today,Coca‑Colaintroduced “Taste the Feeling”, our first new global marketing campaign in seven years. We invited Ted Ryan, director of Heritage Communications at TheCoca‑ColaCompany, to reflect on the taglines and creative campaigns that have delighted consumers for more than a century.

Advertising slogans are a part of everyday life for consumers around the world, and Coca‑Cola has produced some great ones throughout our nearly 130-year history.

Our very first ad was published in theAtlanta Journalnewspaper on May 29, 1886, a few short weeks after the drink was first served in Jacobs’ Pharmacy. The ad featured one of our longest-running slogans: “Delicious and Refreshing.” Those two words appeared on almost every ad or piece of merchandise (trays, clocks, etc.) until 1920.

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Our very first ad was published in the Atlanta Journal newspaper on May 29, 1886, a few short weeks after the drink was first served in Jacobs’ Pharmacy. The ad featured one of our longest-running slogans: “Delicious and Refreshing.”

In the mid-1890s, TheCoca‑ColaCompany hired Massengale Advertising of Atlanta. They produced very elegant advertising for the company featuring slogans like “Coca‑Cola is a Delicious Beverage, Delightfully in Harmony With the Spirit of All Outings,” “The Great National Temperance Drink,” or “Coca‑Cola Revives and Sustains.”

While these wordy slogans were in line with the advertising of the day, the company’s president, Asa Candler, and head of advertising, Samuel Candler Dobbs, spotted the trend toward national magazine advertising with the standardisation of four-colour printing, which rendered more visually dynamic ads than their black-and-white predecessors.

To produce this enhanced advertising, Candler and Dobbs hired the D’Arcy agency from St. Louis. D’Arcy was significant in helping to create a brand identity for Coca‑Cola. W.C. D’Arcy was associated withCoca‑Colafor the next four decades (he even served on the Board of Directors for a time) until his retirement in 1945.

Together with his creative director, Archie Lee, he crafted some of the greatest slogans in advertising history. While “Delicious and Refreshing” was part of the plan D’Arcy’s first big change was to add an arrow to all the advertising and packaging while adding the slogan, “Whenever You See an Arrow, Think of Coca‑Cola.”

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Our longest-running tagline, “The Pause That Refreshes” (1929), was used in one form or another for almost three decades.

In 1907 they added the slogans “Good to the Last Drop,” (yes, we beat Maxwell House with this one) to the advertising. The team hit their stride by the 1920s when they created the “Thirst Knows No Season” (1922) and our longest-running tagline, “The Pause That Refreshes” (1929). That campaign was used in one form or another for almost three decades.

Advertising began to change after World War II, when music and sung jingles played an increasingly important role in campaigns. Slogans became shorter to fit into a catchy melody.

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By 1955, Coca‑Cola began to look for another agency who specialised in the modern radio and television advertising. In 1956, McCann Erickson was named the lead worldwide advertising agency forCoca‑Cola. The changes in advertising were dramatic, and when the McGuire Sisters sang “Be Really Refreshed,” the company was aligned with the times.

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In 1963, Bill Backer, creative director for McCann, penned the jingle “Things Go Better with co*ke,” and had the Limeliters record a demo in a run-down apartment on 57th Street in New York City.

In 1963, Bill Backer, creative director for McCann, penned the jingle “Things Go Better with co*ke,” and had the Limeliters record a demo in a run-down apartment on 57th Street in New York City. Backer had to splice together several tapes, and you could still hear several flaws in the recording. The company loved it and used that demo for the next six years! Backer also developed the slogan, “It’s the Real Thing,” for which he and his team wrote “I’d Like to Buy the World a co*ke” in 1971.

By 1993, with the constant evolution of advertising, TheCoca‑ColaCompany once again switched agencies. We hired CAA (Creative Artists Agency) to develop ads for Coca‑Cola. CAA would hire the best and brightest producers and directors in the field to produce ads based on the slogan, “AlwaysCoca‑Cola” (1993). Luminaries likeKen Stewart (the mastermind behind the iconicCoca‑ColaPolar Bears)and Rob Reiner created the ads, and the jingle became an instant classic.

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Ken Stewart was the mastermind behind the iconicCoca‑ColaPolar Bears.

Animated ads have always been a staple ofCoca‑Colaadvertising, and the “co*ke Side of Life” (2006) and “Open Happiness” (2009) campaigns featured some of the best the company has ever produced, including “Grand Theft Auto,” “It’s Mine” and “Happiness Factory.”

Slogans, by their very nature, are supposed to be “mindstickers” or “earworms.” The purpose of advertising is to make people associate a slogan with a brand.Coca‑Colais fortunate to have had some of the greatest creative talent in advertising work on our marketing. While the fictional Don Draper from Mad Men could always come up with a slogan, in the real world, industry giants like W. C. D’Arcy, Archie Lee and Bill Backer produced some of the greatestslogans, jingles and adsof all time.

Ted Ryan is director of Heritage Communications at TheCoca‑ColaCompany.

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FAQs

How many slogans has Coca-Cola had over the years? ›

Over the years, Coca-Cola has used many different slogans. The slogans are a simple, direct way to communicate about Coca-Cola. Coca Cola's first slogan in 1905 was “Revives and Sustains”.

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in 1990? ›

130 Years of co*ke Taglines
YearTagline
1990You Can't Beat the Real Thing
1993Always Coca-Cola
2000Coca-Cola. Enjoy
2001Life Tastes Good
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What is Coca-Cola's most famous slogan? ›

Coca-Cola's best known slogans came in 1969 with "It's the Real Thing" and then in 1971 with its catchy "I'd Like to Buy the World a co*ke" song -- both were part of the same campaign. Coca-Cola has often imbued its slogans with a patriotic theme, including "America's Real Choice" (1985) and "Red, White & You" (1986).

What slogan was used by Coca-Cola from 2009 to 2016? ›

2006 - The co*ke Side of Life (also used in the UK) 2009 to 2015 - Open Happiness. 2016 - Taste The Feeling.

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in 1970? ›

Coca-Cola's 'It's the Real Thing' campaign was a way of consolidating the vast swathe of changes being made to the brand as it entered the 1970s.

What is co*ke's slogan in 2024? ›

A Recipe for Magic”—the global campaign celebrating the soul-nourishing combination of a delicious meal, a special moment shared with others and an ice-cold Coca‑Cola—will bring a series of unique physical and digital experiences to fans around the world in 2024.

What was the slogan of the 1980s co*ke? ›

1979 – Have a co*ke and a smile (see also "Hey Kid, Catch!") 1980 – co*ke is it! 1990 – Can't Beat The Real Thing. 1993 – Always Coca-Cola.

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in 1999? ›

Date:1999, but not positive, but this is when co*ke started using the slogan. It says: Enjoy Coca-Cola.

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in the 1950s? ›

"The Pause That Refreshes" was perhaps co*ke's best-known slogan in the early 20th century. In the 1950s, there was "Sign of Good Taste." And in 1963, "Things Go Better with co*ke" even included popular musical acts like The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Roy Orbison and others to sing the jingle.

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in 2006? ›

Animated ads have always been a staple of Coca‑Cola advertising, and the “co*ke Side of Life” (2006) and “Open Happiness” (2009) campaigns featured some of the best the company has ever produced, including “Grand Theft Auto,” “It's Mine” and “Happiness Factory.”

What is the slogan of Coca-Cola 2011? ›

The “Share a co*ke” campaign, launched by Coca-Cola in 2011, was a groundbreaking and innovative marketing initiative that aimed to personalize the iconic Coca-Cola brand and foster a sense of connection and community among consumers.

What was Pepsi 1990 slogan? ›

1983–1984: “Pepsi Now! Take the Challenge!” 1984–1988 and 1990-1991: “Pepsi. The Choice of a New Generation

What was Coca-Cola's slogan in 1890? ›

Dear G.E.: The Coca-Cola slogan “The Ideal Brain Tonic” was used in the 1890s. If your Coca-Cola advertising sign is an original, it would be worth hundreds of dollars.

What is the slogan for Coca-Cola no sugar? ›

Coca-Cola South Pacific has commenced advertising for its new co*ke No Sugar soft drink using the slogan 'Say yes'. Following the announcement in early June the brand would be replacing co*ke Zero with co*ke No Sugar, Coca-Cola and Ogilvy Sydney have released the 'Say yes' campaign across out-of-home and television.

What was Coca-Cola's slogans in the 1950s? ›

1956 – Coca-Cola... makes good things taste better. 1957 – Sign of good taste. 1958 – The Cold, Crisp Taste of co*ke.

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