Syrup (novel)
{{Short description|Novel by Maxx Barry}}
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{{Infobox book |
| name = Syrup
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| image = MaxxBarry Syrup.jpg
| caption = First edition cover
| author = Maxx Barry
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| country = Australian
| language = English
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| genre = Satirical novel
| publisher = Viking Press
| release_date = July 1999
| media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
| pages = 320 pp (first edition, hardback)
| isbn = 0-670-88640-8
| isbn_note = (first edition, hardback)
| dewey = 813/.54 21
| congress = PS3552.A7424 S97 1999
| oclc = 40408909
|followed_by = Jennifer Government
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Syrup is a 1999 novel by Max Barry. Written under the pen name Maxx Barry, the novel satirizes American consumerism and corporate marketing strategies. It was adapted into the 2013 film Syrup.
Plot
Scat, a fresh marketing graduate, invents a new Coca-Cola product called 'Fukk'. He tries to sell his idea to the company for $3 million, but discovers his former roommate and friend Sneaky Pete has already claimed the trademark. This leads Scat to move out of their shared apartment and stay with Cindy, his on-and-off girlfriend. She eventually kicks him out, and he ends up living with 6, a marketing executive, and Tina, her film student roommate. Scat leads the summer marketing campaign for Coca-Cola and makes it a success. He then attempts to sabotage Sneaky Pete's secret project for Coca-Cola: the first ever feature-length advertising film.
Coca-Cola BlāK
In 2006, Coca-Cola introduced a coffee-flavored soft drink called Coca-Cola BlāK, first released in France in a black can. Barry commented on the similarities of this and his novel’s fictional Coca-Cola Fukk on his blog.{{cite web|url=http://www.maxbarry.com/2006/04/10/news.html|title=Coca-Cola Stole My Brain|last=Barry|first=Max|date=2006-04-10|accessdate=2008-08-22}}
Release details
- 1999, UK, Viking Press ({{ISBN|0-670-88640-8}}), Pub date ? July 1999, hardback (First edition)
- 2000, UK, Penguin Books ({{ISBN|0-14-029187-3}}), Pub date ? July 2000, paperback
References
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External links
- [http://www.maxbarry.com/syrup/ Syrup] at Max Barry's website
Category:1999 Australian novels
Category:Australian novels adapted into films
Category:Coca-Cola in popular culture
Category:Novels about consumerism
Category:Australian satirical novels
Category:Works published under a pseudonym
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