June 12th, 2007 / by Kevin
The Bevolution
Coca-Cola’s new dispenser offers 50 flavor combos. Come to me. Come to me, my pretty.
Coca-Cola’s new dispenser offers 50 flavor combos. Come to me. Come to me, my pretty.
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The Knowledge For Thirst is where Kevin Fanning and Joshua Allen sit around and jaw about beverages.
A good article about Cel-Ray, at Nextbook. Do all religions have their own special beverages? I wonder. Imagine what a funny list we could make, if we were so inclined. But we're not.
- #But if they're not going to deliver the random stuff that's hard to find at every single grocery and gas station in town, I'm not 100% sure what the point is. Yes this is another veiled reference to Baja Blast, so what.
- #The folks at Second Rate Snacks are doing top notch work in the field of Beverage Research, offering insightful analysis on topics such as "Mello Yello vs Mountain Dew", "Fresca vs Squirt," and "Sunkist vs Fanta vs Crush." This is exactly the kind of scientific inquiry that is going to put America back on top.
- #I had one of these the other day. I might review it, might not. The point I want to make is that the website really stresses me out for some reason. I don't know if it's the confusing flash interface or the ultra-hype techno assault, but the panic attacks that ensue definitely provide accurate synaesthesia for the effects of the beverage.
- #Some Russian variations on the new Pepsi logo.
- #Josh I know you were ready to make the new Coke designs your special girlfriend for a while back there, so I wondered if you had opinions on the new Pepsi stuff they've been talking about at Brand New. Like here and here and here.
It's interesting that Pepsi is trying to reinvent their look by pushing it in new and different directions, whereas Coke seems to be simplifying and looking backward. What does it all mean, I wonder.
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June 15th, 2007 at 9:19 am
Please know Coca-Cola is marketing the Bevolution Trademark without approval…they really should know better…Google “Bevolution AMMO” to check out the latest sanctioned product with the Bevolution mark. Cheers - the gang at BevolutionBrands Inc.
June 15th, 2007 at 9:32 am
That may be, but does another energy drink really qualify as a “bevolution?”
I say let the consumers decide which product actually constitutes a bevolution.
June 15th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
‘Bevolution’ is trademarked. Product names are protected by trademark laws. We’ve followed the rules and protected the BEVOLUTION mark among others. Bevolution Brands is a company dedicated to producing refreshingly fun beverages. Please know Bevolution Brands is not a one-trick-energy-drink-producing-pony…actually our BEVOLUTION AMMO product is not an energy drink but a unique energized concentrate. It really works.
October 2nd, 2007 at 11:39 am
To Bevolution Brands-Who better to know that products are trademark other than Coca-cola? Try calling the next product in your arsenal Coke and see how they react…..