Talk:Coca-Cola Orange
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Someone should mention that in Germany there is a very similiar(at least in concept) drink called "Mezzo-mix" which is Coke and orange Fanta. Its slogan is "Cola kuesst Orange", "Cola kisses orange". I don't have editing experience, nor could I find a source to cite for those facts.
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1958
Coca Cola with orange was also around in 1958. In the film of that year, "Lonelyhearts" starring Montgomery Clift, the character Adam White, played by Clift, celebrates his new journalism job by saying to his girl friend "Let's have a Coke!", in what is a blatant product placement. They proceed to a nice period enamelled Coke machine. Adam White says wryly: "apparently we have 3 choices, orange orange or orange". The Coke machine shows labelled buttons for LEMON, "Coca Cola" and ORANGE, the first two slots displaying EMPTY. 5.80.80.245 (talk) 18:13, 6 April 2016 (UTC)
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