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2024-09-24 22:16:01
While it’s true that Coca Cola does not allow use of the name ‘Jesus’ on its customizable products, the name ‘Allah’ is also not allowed. The site states certain words cannot be used if they are celebrities, religious figures, or political in nature. [Link]
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2024-09-24 22:19:55
The T&C does mention trademarked phrases may not be allowed. Aside from the obvious “Religious Figure Names” condition, the phrase “Jesus Loves You” is Trademarked by one “Leroy Bragg”. Hence, it is not approved. [Link]
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2024-09-24 22:21:57
Using the link provided by the proposed note, it was clear Allah IS allowed, along with Hashem, Thor, and half a dozen other gods I tried. This purely targets christians. [Link]
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2024-09-24 22:26:32
You will receive the same message when entering the name of any religious figure as shown in the error on the second image and not just with Jesus. [Link]
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2024-09-24 22:37:10
NNN - Coca-Cola has been updating its website as they get pushback from users on X. The screenshots provided by the poster are from before the changes were made.
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2024-09-24 22:42:50
Contrary to what the tweet claims, “Allah loves you” was not “allowed” but “pending approval” (as overlaid on the shared preview). It has since been confirmed to be, like “Jesus loves you”, not allowed (as seen by trying to replicate the demand on Coca Cola's website). [Link] [Link]
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2024-09-30 00:52:24
Though the current CN context cites the website & states all religious figures are not allowed. It omits the fact that this post refers to the OG controversy of a vid involving a Coke machine expressing prejudice, not the website. The post in question has a SS of the website. [Link]
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