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Mike Smash!
12-21-2006, 03:15 AM
I just saw this awesome Onion article and just had to share it. As a third party guy myself, I found this to be beyond funny.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/55142

Third-Party Cola Demands Ad-Campaign-Finance Reform
November 10, 2006 |

COLUMBUS, GA—Claiming the American consumer is in crisis, third-party soft drink Royal Crown Cola called for an end to two-brand dominance, demanding an equal playing field for all and urging sweeping restrictions on the amount Coke and Pepsi are allowed to spend on advertisements.

"Over the past several decades we've seen smaller, independent brands pushed to the sidelines," RC Cola President John Sunderland said Monday. "We cannot compete with the massive amounts the big sodas spend on their ad campaigns—campaigns that obscure the truth and drown out alternative voices in American cola. Rather than an honest, open dialogue, we are instead subjected to a horse race between two giants that ignores the key issues of improved taste and refreshingness."

According to RC Cola's research, Coke spent $1.3 billion on international print, billboard, and TV ads in 2005 alone; Pepsi spent $1.1 billion on a multimedia ad-campaign blitz, including sponsorships and product placement; and RC Cola spent $29,000 on local shopping-circular ads in a total of 32 U.S. states.

"It's all too easy to marginalize lesser-funded labels, especially when Coke and Pepsi can rely on huge war chests funded by the financial backing of corporations like PepsiCo and the Coca-Cola Company," Sunderland said during a sparsely attended press conference. "In many cases, these corporations have a vested interest in these colas, and are able to saturate the media with their status-quo beverage message. That is just not fair."

"When did all this stop being about refreshment?" he added.

RC Cola's plan would eliminate the use of corporate money to pay for broadcast advertising, as well as ensure that paid advertisements focus only on the demonstrably positive aspects of the cola in question without misleading consumers about its crispness.

"For instance, a Pepsi ad could still depict a delicious-looking 20-ounce bottle of soda," Sunderland said. "But it will be limited to five beads of condensation per inch of ad space or second of broadcast time." Similarly, Coke would be prohibited from exaggerating the sounds of a consumer opening a can of cola, chugging it, and emitting a satisfied "Ahhh."

RC Cola has also demanded that Coke and Pepsi cease running ads that feature paid spokespeople such as Christina Aguilera or LeBron James, deeming it "deceptive and underhanded" to pay public figures large sums of money to influence potential consumers.

"If someone wants to speak out on behalf of a specific product on their own time, that's their business, but to do it for pay is tantamount to bribery," RC Cola vice president and spokesperson Harold Florence said. "We insist that they say something of substance, rather simply than dance onstage or deliver a ferocious windmill slam behind some flashy logo and an easy sound bite."

Experts predict that Coke and Pepsi will likely find loopholes in the new law by using unlimited corporate soft-drink money on "issue ads," which educate the public about such concepts as taste, thirst, quenchiness, or satisfaction. Coke has already produced a series of issue ads that avoid the use of persuasive language such as "drink," "enjoy," and "buy," but depict excited, happy, attractive people holding Coke products.

Sunderland, however, said he refuses to give up his fight to provide Americans with "a bold new choice."

"There's no real difference between the two brands," Sunderland said. "When you get down to it, Pepsi is really just Coke Lite. What does it say about our country when you step up to the vending machine and there are only two choices?"

"We're here to say that Coke is indeed not it," Sunderland added. "And we're sick of the same old party line: crisp, clean, and refreshing, crisp, clean, and refreshing—isn't it time for a cola that's cool, refreshing, and great-tasting?"

Oddly enough, I actually prefer RC Cola, though I can never find it anywhere.

Valmore
12-21-2006, 04:35 AM
HA! I loves it.

But I'm more into Shasta Cola, personally.

Solaris
12-21-2006, 06:54 AM
Diet Rite, all the way. :D

HomerJay
12-21-2006, 07:12 AM
Diet Rite, all the way. :D
Easily the best diet Cola, but the lack of ingredients on the back of the can makes me nervous. It's like a meteor fell to Earth and Diet Rite cola is the liquid they found inside it when they cracked it open but the FDA is trying to cover it up.

Drew Van T.
12-21-2006, 07:21 AM
Easily the best diet Cola, but the lack of ingredients on the back of the can makes me nervous..

It's legal to sell a drink without listing all the ingredients? Remarkable.

HomerJay
12-21-2006, 07:41 AM
It's legal to sell a drink without listing all the ingredients? Remarkable.
Well the ingredients are listed, but the dietary %s are all at zero. 0 carbs, 0 sugar, 0 calories and 0 protein.

Creepy.

Joe Rice
12-21-2006, 07:48 AM
I must be the Tages of this conversation. I hate soda.

Phrozen
12-21-2006, 08:15 AM
I love RC Cola and Cheerwine. The former seems only to be around the south and the later only in the Carolinas and Southern Virginia.

Sgt. Preston
12-21-2006, 08:41 AM
I love RC Cola and Cheerwine. The former seems only to be around the south and the later only in the Carolinas and Southern Virginia.

Mmmmm, Cheerwine. That stuff is heaven in a bottle, and the only place I ever find it is when I go through North Carolina. Nehi and White Rock were always my favourites as a kid, but sadly I can't find them anywhere nowadays.

Grazzt
12-21-2006, 08:48 AM
I love RC Cola and Cheerwine. The former seems only to be around the south and the later only in the Carolinas and Southern Virginia.

We have RC Cola up here, too.

Chris Nowlin
12-21-2006, 11:54 AM
Normally, I like the onion. But I find the tone of this article... inappropriate.


Always Coca-Cola!!

Down with all imitators!

EDIT: Here's a picture of Grace Park with Coke.

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o1/CocaC0la99/gracewithCoke.jpg

Buried Alien
12-21-2006, 11:57 AM
I must be the Tages of this conversation. I hate soda.

What? You must be some kind of Communist, then!

Buried Alien (The Fastest Post Alive!)

Mike Smash!
12-21-2006, 12:07 PM
We have RC Cola up here, too.
We have RC in the Northwest, too. But it's much harder to find.

Hoss
12-21-2006, 12:22 PM
I must be the Tages of this conversation. I hate soda.

No, you'd be saying how the cola wars in the 80's were fought over issues like who had the better can and label and the main issue was not taste like the history books say.

Dreadstar
12-21-2006, 12:27 PM
Anywhere you find Diet Rite or a Schweppe's product, you should be able to find RC.

RC. The great cola change-up pitch.

Sgt. Preston
12-21-2006, 12:31 PM
Always Coca-Cola!!

Down with all imitators!

EDIT: Here's a picture of Grace Park with Coke.

http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o1/CocaC0la99/gracewithCoke.jpg

Hate to say it, but with advertising like this third party colas don't stand a chance.

Mmmmm, Grace Park.....

Ed Cunard
12-21-2006, 01:00 PM
Anywhere you find Diet Rite or a Schweppe's product, you should be able to find RC.

RC. The great cola change-up pitch.

Was RC ever a major player in the cola game? Like when you were younger, or something?

I have fond memories of RC Cola from when I was little. Also, I still have an odd fascination with Moxie and the Manhattan Special.

Dreadstar
12-21-2006, 01:07 PM
Was RC ever a major player in the cola game? Like when you were younger, or something?

Not really, they might have been a lot closer at #3 than they are now, but never a threat to the 2.

Drew Van T.
12-21-2006, 01:43 PM
Third Party Coke is not enough. You need to replace the entire Coke system with a Protein Shake, Rhubarb Juice & Skim Milk system!...

Joe Rice
12-21-2006, 01:51 PM
Moxie is damn good, actually.

Frodo-X
12-21-2006, 02:49 PM
Here in Michigan (and some of the surrounding states) we have Faygo, which is awesome. They make a lot of things that the big two don't, and they're always cheaper. A 2-Liter of Coke or Pepsi at regular price is $1.49+deposit, where a 2-Liter of Faygo is 99 cents.

They make Orange, Redpop (Strawberry), Grape, Key Lime Pie, Vanilla Creme Soda (mana from Heaven), and Pineapple in addition to other unique ones and the standard cola and root beer. They had a limited one that was Candy Apple. It was awesome! But didn't sell enough, so it's gone.:(

And they make one called "Rock n' Rye", which is described as a "Creme Cola". Nobody else has been able to duplicate it.

Royal
12-21-2006, 03:13 PM
I *heart* the Faygo!1

Mike Smith
12-21-2006, 03:47 PM
RC cola always seemed more like a fancy drink fit for unconditional rule as opposed to dealing with partisan drinkertics.

dan bailey
12-21-2006, 04:04 PM
Thou shalt have no soft drink god before thee other than red cream soda. Even the store-brand stuff is great. Not that I can drink it, or indeed any other carbonated beverage, anymore -- damned Crohn's disease (a very mild case, actually, but still enough to make me regret consuming anything carbonated).

As for colas, though, I always preferred RC (Royal Crown, not red cream, in this instance) myself.

Back before cyclamates were banned, Tab ruled ... but that was so long ago that I used to drink 'em at the drugstore while reading 12-cent comics off the spinner rack.

Erebus
12-21-2006, 04:51 PM
Heresy, I say! Taco Bell's Baja Blast is the emperor of sodas!

Valmore
12-21-2006, 05:44 PM
Faygo is a regional soda - though I've seen cans of it in Sam's Club here in Florida, but none of the cool flavors I've read about in KoDT.

There was a soda I used to get in New Hampshire called Adirondiak or something like that. They made a great blueberry soda.

Pinball
12-21-2006, 06:35 PM
I plan to make my own cola. with sugar.
Can't get more independent than that.

Fenris
12-21-2006, 07:44 PM
Oddly enough, I actually prefer RC Cola, though I can never find it anywhere.

Mike, Mike, no! Don't you see? You're throwing your drink away!

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Loyal Coke partisan!

Mike Smash!
12-21-2006, 07:54 PM
Please, Fenris. Coke always panders to the lowest common denominator! Going so low as to use Santa Claus to hock their drink! SANTA!

I'm disgusted.

Fenris
12-21-2006, 07:56 PM
If everyone drank Coke, then all the children of the world would gather together at Christmas to sing in peace and harmony. While drinking Coke.

Just like in the commercial!

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Oh, and polar bears would sing along, too!

Matthew E
12-21-2006, 08:01 PM
I have a soft spot in my heart for Jones Soda. They're the ones who do the special Christmas-themed soda flavours; check their site (http://www.jonessoda.com/) for the repulsive and disgusting details. Their regular stuff is good, though, and they have, or have had, a deal where you can send in your own pictures to be used on their labels.

Frodo-X
12-21-2006, 08:03 PM
Plus, all Cokes come with free smiles.:D


And those polar bears are the shit! I actually have a musical figurine of them putting a star on a Christmas tree (while holding Coke, of course) that I was given as a gift.

Mike Smash!
12-21-2006, 08:12 PM
If everyone drank Coke, then all the children of the world would gather together at Christmas to sing in peace and harmony. While drinking Coke.

Just like in the commercial!

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Oh, and polar bears would sing along, too!

Bah! All style and no substance!

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Like early Image Comics!

*feels like the Taskmaster for stealing your sig*

Bear
12-21-2006, 08:17 PM
Please, Fenris. Coke always panders to the lowest common denominator! Going so low as to use Santa Claus to hock their drink! SANTA!

I'm disgusted.

I know what you mean.

http://www.tomlohre.com/images/santa_i000006.jpg

About the only thing worse than that is Flinstones--know otherwise for children's vitamins (which I still love)--smoking cigarettes. Lousy bastards.

http://transporter.tripod.com/wilma-Fred-Winston.jpg

Fenris
12-21-2006, 08:21 PM
Bah! All style and no substance!

Aw, c'mon, Scrooge!

It's (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X23MoTtVplE) about love, fellowship, Christmas.. and maybe a thinly-veiled appeal to one-world socialism. Hmmm.


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Like early Image Comics!

*feels like the Taskmaster for stealing your sig*

*Gawk* HEY!

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Darn pacifist in wolf's clothing!

clayholio
12-21-2006, 11:52 PM
We have RC in the Northwest, too. But it's much harder to find.

If you're ever in the Portland area, the McMenamin's chain of restaurants and bars all serve RC. Good stuff...

I'm starting to enjoy Jones Soda more and more. I'm working on a 12er of Strawberry Lime right now.

moebius
12-21-2006, 11:54 PM
About the only thing worse than that is Flinstones--know otherwise for children's vitamins (which I still love)--smoking cigarettes. Lousy bastards.

http://transporter.tripod.com/wilma-Fred-Winston.jpg

At least we know what killed the dinosaurs...lung cancer.

Guapo Méndez
12-22-2006, 07:23 AM
Big Cola rules.

K'Nort
12-22-2006, 05:58 PM
If you're ever in the Portland area, the McMenamin's chain of restaurants and bars all serve RC. Good stuff...

And they've spread to Seattle now! I was thinking there were two, but the website says three. Neighborhoods: Fremont, Queen Anne, Capitol Hill.

McMenamin's (http://www.mcmenamins.com/) is what I miss second-most out of everything in Portland. After Trader Joe's. And the food -- burgers and fries -- is excellent for pub grub. And the hard cider....