COCA-COLA BOTTLE MADE OF ICE
However, so customers aren't left with cold hands, it comes with a red rubber band that slips around the bottle, which can be worn as a bracelt after the ice melts.
Coca-Cola makes the ice bottles by pouring water into a silicone mould, freezing them at -13 degrees Farenheit and then filling the mould with Coke.
The ice bottles are currently only available in Colombia, but are proving very popular - vendors are selling around 265 an hour.
Coca-Cola revealed in April that profits in the first three months of the year fell 15pc to $1.75bn (£1.14bn). Sales in Latin America grew 4pc, with volumes outpacing Europe.
Earlier this year month the company revealed it would be rolling out its personalised bottles to include everyone. The Share a Coke campaign will travel the country offering an on-site printing service that will allow you to have your name put on the bottle.
Wonder when this is coming to Africa ??? Can it survive here??
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