OK Soda Soft Drinks Drink
OK Soda Soft Drinks Drink
OK Soda
OK Soda was briefly test-marketed by Coca Cola in 1994-1995. Believed to taste like a mix of cola and orange soda, and marketed with a modestly hip campaign, the product failed miserably but continues to have fans.
Top: Recreation: Food: Drink: Soft Drinks: OK Soda
See Also:
- Sound files, newsgroup FAQ, and list of known test markets.
- Photos of the cans and the full text of the OK Manifesto.
- Articles, pictures, and information about the retired beverage from the Coca-Cola company.
- Critique of the soft drink's marketing as a successful effort to distinguish optimistic, consumption-oriented, conservation Generation Y from despairing, ironic Generation X. By Joshua Glenn of The Baffler.
- A brief rumination on the 20th anniversary of the product launch, from a collector with mint cans.
- Messageboard for fans experiencing withdrawal.
- Article in Xpressions about how marketing excludes anyone older than a 20-something.
- Tribute page features long list of audio files from the 1-800-I-FEEL-OK hotline.
- Suck.com reviews why the product flopped.
- Rather sparse, but has an original graphic.
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