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SodaStream v. Pepsi and Coke
For advertisers seeking millions of eyeballs, there may be no greater arena than the Super Bowl. But for brands looking to maximize that publicity, there may be no better fortune than having your ad banned from the Super
SodaStream, the increasingly well loved home carbonation system, may seem like a politically innocuous product — even a virtuous one, as it reduces the number beverage bottles consumers have to buy. But an international
AOL's coverage of SodaStream's Superbowl ad highlights the fact that the seltzer-producer operates in the Occupied Territories.
Sometimes, you just get lucky and get a gift from the marketplace, just like the one loads of investors received yesterday when the opportunity to buy shares of SodaStream International (SODA) on sale by nearly 8%
The central advertising message is that, by buying a SodaStream machine and making fizzy drinks at home, people no longer call for to buy pop in plastic bottles and cans. The central problem is that SodaStream operates out of an illegal Israeli settlement
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