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Thursday, August 21, 2008
Olympic sponsorship does not always boost the brand
After Argentina's Olympic soccer team became the second to strike a racist pose in Beijing, the Consumerist blog pointed out the sponsorship. Of course, Coca-Cola couldn't have known in advance, and isn't to blame. Still, if a brand gains unmerited goodwill from association with a winning athlete, it may expect to take the damage from the losers.
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food advertising
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