Nasty New York City Anti-Soda Ad Campaign

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Let’s be honest, soda tastes good but it surely isn’t good for you. The empty calories lead to unwanted fat and no one wants that. And now it looks like the New York City Department of Health is taking it upon themselves to combat the fizzy calorie booster. The NYC DOH recently started a print and TV ad campaign that shows the nasty side of soda -- the side that cause you to gain unwanted pounds. The TV ad is especially disgusting as it shows a man sipping on what seemingly looks like lard. Next time you think of sipping down an ice cold coke, think of these ads.

You can learn more about the ad campaign at the official NYC Department of Health website.

What do you think, would these ads deter you from drinking soda?

New York City  Anti-Soda

New York City Anti-Soda

New York City Anti-Soda

Colorless Coca-Cola Can

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This eco-friendly colorless design is concept work done by New York based industrial designer, Ryan Harc. The idea was to create a can minus the spray painted color and featuring an embossed like surface instead. I actually like the minimalistic look of the can and can appreciate the thought behind it.

“A convex logo substitutes colorfully sprayed can. Naked can help to reduce air and water pollution occurred in its coloring process. It also reduces energy and effort to separate toxic color paint from aluminum in recycling process. Huge amount of energy and paint required to manufacture colored cans will be saved. Instead of toxic paint, manufacturers process aluminum with a pressing machine that indicates brand identity on surface.”

What do  you guys think? Is this something that you would like to see implemented? Do you prefer the classic red can? Or do you not care? 

Colorless Coke Can by Ryan Harc

Colorless Coke Can by Ryan Harc

Colorless Coke Can by Ryan Harc

Pepsi Natural + Raw

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Pepsi product? Why is this Pepsi product so special? It’s special because I can’t get my dirty hands on these svelte bottles. It’s called Pepsi Natural and it is being marketed as a “Sparkling Cola Drink with Natural Plant Extracts.” Unfortunately for me, Pepsi Natural is only available in select markets, Target (Minnesota, California and Pennsylvania), Costco, Albertsons and Woodmans. They are also being marketed in the UK and Mexico as Pepsi Raw. Oh, raw, sounds a bit risque.

Pepsi Natural is sold individually in 300ml glass bottles and 250ml cans and is also now available in four-bottle and four-can multipacks. Somebody get me some of these now – I want a taste!

Pepsi Natural

Pepsi Raw

Pepsi Natural

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