Media Invite - Coca-Cola unveils its activation for the Vancouver 2010
Olympic Winter Games
The Coca-Cola Pavilion will create memorable experiences and open
happiness in LiveCity
The Coca-Cola Pavilion is a multi-sensory, interactive experience that will inspire visitors while highlighting Coca-Cola's past and present involvement with the Olympic Games; as well as the company's current and future commitments to environmental sustainability. Housed within an 8,600 sq. ft. space, the pavilion has been created to engage visitors on a multitude of levels, allowing guests of all ages to open happiness around every corner they turn.
Not-to-be missed experiences in the Coca-Cola Pavilion include:
- An emotional video showcasing Coca-Cola's Olympic torchbearer stories - The opportunity to have a photo taken with the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch - The world's first 16-foot interactive Coca-Cola bottle - Fantastic games that tie into Coca-Cola's environmental commitments
The Coca-Cola Pavilion promises to be one of the places to be during the
WHEN: Tuesday, February 9, 2010 TIME: Continuous media preview tours Starting at noon; last entry at 1:30 p.m. WHERE: David Lam Park, Yaletown
About Coca-Cola and the Olympic Movement
The Coca-Cola Company has been an Olympic Games partner since 1928 and is the longest continuous corporate supporter of the Olympic Movement. The Company works with National Olympic Committees in more than 200 countries to help athletes train and compete. More than 90 percent of the Coca-Cola system's investment in the Olympic Games is directed to athlete development and to assist in staging the Games. Products of The Coca-Cola Company refresh athletes, volunteers, officials and spectators during the Olympic Games; and supporting programs such as the
For further information: To book a time for a preview tour of the Coca-Cola Pavilion or to arrange an interview, please contact: Jill Batie, Hill & Knowlton Vancouver, (604) 692-4227, [email protected]
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