“The wrinkles in his face were happy wrinkles,” Sundblom told Coca-Cola historians. “He embodied all the features and spirit of Santa Claus.” After Prentiss’ death, Sundblom became his ...
Not even his clothing. Santa Claus is represented as a fatherly, cheerful figure of an older man who dresses in red and white. He lives at the North Pole and with the help of his reindeer he goes ...
A pro-Kremlin bloggers released a video on the Telegram social messaging app on Friday that showed Santa Claus being shot ...
Coca-Cola has brought back the Lime Coke flavor ... “I need this,” pleaded one person. “Thank you, Coke Santa.” Lucky for fans across the pond, the lime-flavored beverage is available ...
Santa Claus’ suit may be one of his immutable features today, but he didn’t always wear red — and his closet used to be much more expansive. The legendary gift-giver’s style is just one indicator of ...
Throw the 'Coca Cola and Santa Claus wearing red’ story in the bin. Instead, it can be traced back to science and how your eyes distinguish the colours around you. Best of luck Santa Claus with ...
Santa Claus’ uniform may have some variations ... These artists’ formative drawings are often overshadowed by Coca-Cola’s long-running holiday campaigns, illustrated by Haddon Sundblom ...
In 1931, Coca-Cola hired an artist named Haddon Sundblom to create a Santa Claus advertisement, as reported by NPR. Sundblom’s advertisement broke with tradition and depicted a fat and jolly man ...
This popular image of Santa was largely promulgated by the Coca-Cola Company, which featured images of Santa Claus in its Christmastime advertising for much of the 20th century. But that image ...