Daytona Win for Coke Driver Means Free Zero

Coca-Cola is promising free sodas all around the country if one of its sponsored drivers wins the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona on July 5.

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With 13 Coke-sponsored drivers in the running, the odds are fair that the Coke Zero “Taste of Victory” will be activated. Coke drivers have taken the checkered flag in five of the last six Daytona 400 races.

Coke Zero is the brand the soft drink giant is pushing with sampling at most NASCAR race tracks in its inaugural season of a long-term NASCAR sponsorship.

If a Coke driver wins the Coke-branded race this year, everyone in the U.S. can toast the victory with a free Zero. Fans can go online to www.CokeZero.com between July 5 and July 13 and follow instructions to get a coupon for a free 20-ounce bottle of Coke Zero.

“It would be a great way to top off the first-ever Coke Zero 400 with a celebratory toast in Victory Lane,” Bill Kelly, Coca-Cola brands senior vice president, said in a statement.

Coca-Cola Racing Family drivers include Tony Stewart, Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, Dennis Hamlin, Mark Martin, Greg Biffle, Elliot Sadler, Bobby Labonte, Michael Waltrip, Clint Bowyer, David Ragan and Jamie McMurray, who won the race last year.

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Daytona Win for Coke Driver Means Free Zero

Daytona Win for Coke Driver Means Free Zero

Coca-Cola is promising free sodas all around the country if one of its sponsored drivers wins the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona on July 5.

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With 13 Coke-sponsored drivers in the running, the odds are fair that the Coke Zero “Taste of Victory” will be activated. Coke drivers have taken the checkered flag in five of the last six Daytona 400 races.

Coke Zero is the brand the soft drink giant is pushing with sampling at most NASCAR race tracks in its inaugural season of a long-term NASCAR sponsorship.

If a Coke driver wins the Coke-branded race this year, everyone in the U.S. can toast the victory with a free Zero. Fans can go online to www.CokeZero.com between July 5 and July 13 and follow instructions to get a coupon for a free 20-ounce bottle of Coke Zero.

“It would be a great way to top off the first-ever Coke Zero 400 with a celebratory toast in Victory Lane,” Bill Kelly, Coca-Cola brands senior vice president, said in a statement.

Coca-Cola Racing Family drivers include Tony Stewart, Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, Dennis Hamlin, Mark Martin, Greg Biffle, Elliot Sadler, Bobby Labonte, Michael Waltrip, Clint Bowyer, David Ragan and Jamie McMurray, who won the race last year.

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In an industry littered with competition and product variation, promotional suppliers, event marketers, agencies, and other promotional vendors need to re-evaluate the ways in which they collect data and communicate with potential customers. No longer are recipients tolerating irrelevant marketing materials, via email or any other medium. Sending relevant, targeted offers that they WANT to receive is essential in order to acquire new customers and grow your business.
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