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Coca-Cola Bangladesh extends its Free YouTube Pack campaign till 30th April

Coca-Cola Bangladesh, one of the country’s leading beverage companies is currently running an interactive campaign titled, “Free YouTube Pack campaign” for all the Robi and Airtel users. The campaign that started early on, will now be extended and continue till 30th April 2022. Customers will be able to get free YouTube pack with the purchase of any of the Coke, Sprite, Fanta, and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar packs.

Coca-Cola has always made consumers feel uplifted and refreshed. With this campaign, the company aims to reward the consumers with free data pack along with the purchase of any of the Coke, Sprite, Fanta & Coca-Cola Zero Sugar packs. The reward is available for the following variants, 250 ML, 400 ML, 500 ML, 600 ML, and RGB 200 ML bottles.
Every bottle of the aforementioned sizes contain a unique code. Customers will have to scan the QR code given inside the label of the bottle and submit the unique code in order to avail the free data pack. Consumers can also dial 09612415161 and submit the code to win their free data.
Ta Duy Tung, Managing Director of Coca-Cola Bangladesh said, “Coca-Cola have always been about connecting with the youth and refreshing their minds. This interactive campaign was designed to enable our audiences to access free content on YouTube. Campaigns such as these are always fun and we hope our consumers are having a good time participating.”

About Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola has been operating in Bangladesh over five decades with the purpose of refreshing the world and making a difference. Our portfolio of brands include Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Diet, Sprite, Fanta, Kinley Water, Kinley Soda, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Sprite Zero and Thums-Up Current. The Coca-Cola Bangladesh System comprises of a company-owned bottling entity, namely, International Beverages Private Limited (“IBPL”) and an independent authorized franchise bottler, namely, Abdul Monem Limited (“AML.) of The Coca- Cola Company (TCCC). Coca Cola system currently employs more than 800 people directly and indirectly provides support to over 21000 people. We seek to positively impact people’s lives through various programs to provide water, sanitation, hygiene as well as rainwater harvesting projects across the country. The “Women Business Center” is our flagship program in Bangladesh where the goal is to empower women financially, having empowered 100,000 women in the country by 2020. For the last 10 years, as part of global commitment to create a “World without Waste”, Coca-Cola in Bangladesh has been the proud partner of International Coastal Cleanup. Additionally, The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) teamed up to develop the IWET project in partnership with the specific overarching goal of “introducing Water-Efficient Technologies” in Barind Tract. With support from TCCF, the company continues supporting communities during the pandemic, positively impacting over 50 lakh lives in Bangladesh

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