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Introducing the limited edition Selfridges ‘Coca-Cola' Centenary Bottle
Coca-Cola Selfridges Bottle_sm.jpg‘Coca-Cola' is celebrating Selfridges' 100th birthday with the exclusive Selfridges Centenary Bottle, an eye-catching limited edition original glass bottle that shines in the store's signature shade of yellow.
Set to become the must-have for any dedicated shopper in need of refreshment this summer, the bottle sees the coming together of instantly recognisable icons: the coveted Selfridges' yellow shopping bag, the classic contoured original glass bottle and classic red ‘Coca-Cola' script, creating a distinctive and bright bottle wrap.
The brands have a longstanding history, with ‘Coca-Cola' being first poured in the UK in Selfridges in 1926. Over 80 years on, both brands are as relevant now as they ever were.
Cathryn Sleight, Marketing Director for Coca-Cola Great Britain comments: "We are proud to congratulate Selfridges on their centenary birthday and honoured to be celebrating this momentous occasion together. The eye-catching design sees the alignment of two iconic brands, both over 100 years old, and continues our passion for marking moments in history and culture. The Selfridges Centenary Bottle sees the launch of the Summer Open Happiness campaign for ‘Coca-Cola'."
This is the latest partnership between Coca-Cola Great Britain and Selfridges, following a series of exciting bottle collaborations sold exclusively in store. Summer 2008 saw stylist to the stars, Patricia Field, give ‘diet Coke' a sexy new look in the ‘diet Coke' City Collection, four beautiful, bespoke bottle designs, that captured today's modern woman. Later in the year, renowned photographer, Rankin lent his signature style to create the London 2012 ‘Coca-Cola' bottle to celebrate the handing over of the Olympic flag from Beijing to London. Back in 2003, British designer Matthew Williamson also put his style to the ‘Coca-Cola' original glass bottle, creating a striking hot pink and yellow design.
The bottles will be sold exclusively in Selfridges throughout the UK this summer priced at £1.29 and will be showcased in the London Oxford Street store's stunning centenary window displays.
The limited edition ‘Coca-Cola' bottle is part of a wider programme of celebratory events at Selfridges throughout the summer. Visit www.Selfridges.com for more information.
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'Coca-Cola', 'Coke', 'diet Coke', 'diet Coca-Cola', 'Coca-Cola Zero', 'Coke Zero' and the design of the 'Coca-Cola' Contour Bottle are registered trade marks of The Coca-Cola Company.
For further information, samples or images please contact:
Jessica Silver jsilver@lexispr.com 020 7908 6545
Melanie Bryant mbryant@lexispr.com 020 7908 6542
Daniella Bertolone dbertolone@lexispr.com 020 7908 6572
About Coca-Cola
* Coca-Cola remains one of the most successful and innovative brands in the world today.
* On-going brand and product innovation continues to reinforce this position of leadership in the soft drinks category.
* In 2008 'Coca-Cola' trade mark had a fantastic year with retail sales growing by 3.6% to £514.5 million and this year in January 2009 the brand experienced the best January to date. The My Coke portfolio (which includes 'Coca-Cola', 'diet Coke' and 'Coca-Cola' Zero) in 2008 had a total revenue of £970m.
* The cola sector as a whole is a huge part of the £6bn soft drinks category and is worth £1.3bn in retail sales. Meanwhile, 'Coco-Cola' Zero, which has been hailed as the biggest NPD launch in over 20 years, is now worth £56.2m. (Source AC Nielsen).
About Selfridges
* The business was founded by American entrepreneur Gordon Selfridge in 1909 and run by him until he retired in 1940 and took on the role of President. Gordon Selfridge died in 1947. Four years later the business was sold to Lewis' of Liverpool for £3.4 million.
* In 1965 Charles Clore's British Shoe Corporation won control of Selfridges in take-over for £63 million. New developments included the opening of Miss Selfridge.
* In 1998 the company was de-merged from the Sears Group and floated on the London Stock Exchange.
* In 2003 Galen Weston purchased Selfridges. He and his wife Hilary are closely involved with the development and growth of the company and their daughter Alannah is Creative Director.
* In the year ended 31 January 2008, Selfridges' sales rose by 10 per cent to £655 million and profit grew by 30 per cent to £84.1 million.
* Galen Weston is Chairman of Selfridges and, in January 2004, Allan Leighton was appointed Deputy Chairman.
* Paul Kelly became Chief Executive of Selfridges in February 2004. Before that, Paul was Managing Director of Brown Thomas in Dublin for ten years. He has worked with the Weston family for over 20 years.
* Galen Weston is Chairman of the premier luxury goods company which, as well as Selfridges, includes Holt Renfrew in Canada and Brown Thomas in Ireland.
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