Why? Three reasons:
1. Some consumers are confusing the packaging with Diet Coke's similar silver cans.
2. Others swear that the drink tastes different when in a white can.
3. Coke's most ardent fans find the change in color blasphemous.
Coke frequently features special edition holiday cans, but this was the first time it had ever strayed from its usual red for Coca-Cola Classic. It probably won't ever try it again.
This change wasn't anything near the New Coke debacle back in 1985, yet it evoked the same sort of strong feelings among the brand's fans. They don't approve of change, and to appease them, Coke must taste and look like Coke always has.
And it goes to show that packaging -- especially for such a massively powerful brand like Coke with such fanatical followers -- matters deeply.
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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/coca-cola-abandons-white-polar-bear-can-2011-12
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