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Coca-Cola Christmas Carol: Keeping that Filipino Christmas Spirit

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezNovember 1, 2012Updated:November 1, 20123 Comments3 Mins Read
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In line with the 100 years of Coca-Cola in the Philippines, the product became part of every occasion and special celebrations of every Filipino especially Christmas. They recently launch their latest TVC entitled Coca-Cola Christmas Carol that shows children doing caroling while showing different scenarios that everyone will surely can relate. Despite of the things we encountered both personal, as family, friends, community and nation like problems, break ups and separations, arguments and even calamities there’s always a reason to be thankful that made us strong and happy every moment of our lives despite of the challenges we encountered. And that is we still have ourselves, our family, our friends and having that Pinoy Christmas spirit that we are known by celebrating it from September until January.

For us Filipinos, no matter what the problem and challenges we encountered, we always have our own reasons to be happy especially this Christmas.  This was shown in latest TV commercial of Coca-Cola that for every dispute in every part of the world, we Filipinos raises our hands with a peace sign hoping that everything will be settled and we will all be happy. Despite of separation we always look for unity and happy endings. And for calamities and storms that came and tested our faith and spirit, truly the Filipino spirit is strong and water proof as we reach out for everyone who needs help and hope.

Here’s the video of Coca-Cola Christmas Carol and I hope it will inspire you the same way it inspired me.

Being a Pinoy, being resilient is part of our values as Filipino. No matter what the problem we have we always find ways to smile as we look for solutions. That’s why in the TVC of Coca-Cola the lyrics of the jingle says “Ako ang magbibigay saan man ako magpunta, ako magbibigay ng ligaya” (I will bring happiness wherever I will go) this is one of the virtues that we Filipinos are known for. Being happy and spreading happiness no matter the situation will be. And now as we celebrate Christmas together with Coca-Cola we will open that happiness and share it to everyone to our family, friends, and especially those who are in need.

Pass that Pinoy Christmas spirit to all by sharing your blessings and giving that sweet smile to everyone that will spark hope in their lives. And join Coca-Cola in bringing happiness this Christmas to every Filipino throughout the nation visit the Coca-Cola website, like their Facebook Page and follow their Twitter for more exciting announcements this Christmas.

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3 Comments

  1. jsncruz on November 5, 2012 1:31 pm

    That positive and cheerful spirit is something I’m proud we can say is intrinsic to us Filipinos! Great article, Flow 🙂

  2. lourris a. kaiklian on December 1, 2012 10:28 am

    this is what my brother misses here in the philippines. especially the family bonding during the yultide season.. what ever food is presented on the table basta magkakasama at may coca-cola walang katumbas na saya at ligaya.. hes been away for three years.. sya ang bunso and he’s only 19. dapat uuwi cia this december but unfortunately his stay here will not be paid by his employer. buti na lang kahit saan may coca cola. together in front of the computer sabay sabay itataas ang isang basong coke the spirit will live. magkakasama p rin.

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