Coke's new ad
celebrates women being able to
drive in
Saudi Arabia, but not
everyone is happy
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A new Coca-Cola ad is making waves across social media.*
The ad, which shows a young female driver
being taught how to
drive by her father, is meant to be a celebration of
Saudi Arabia's recent decision to allow
women to
drive for the first time.
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According to Coca-Cola, the one-minute long ad titled "Change has a taste," is meant to enable the "economic empowerment of women."
Some took to social media in celebration of the ad's message.
Love this Ad! A Saudi teaching his daughter to drive. Well done @CocaCola pic.twitter.com/uKWOyLW3Uv
— Faten Al Haddad (@fatenhaddad) November 5, 2017 Read more...
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