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Coca Cola

2006-12-23 05:28:43 · answer #1 · answered by dave a 5 · 0 0

Coca Cola

2006-12-23 13:44:35 · answer #2 · answered by myangel_101211 7 · 0 0

Coca Cola

2006-12-23 13:35:47 · answer #3 · answered by Bluefurball 3 · 0 0

The Santa Claus figure, although not yet standardized, was ubiquitous by the late 19th century. Santa was portrayed as both large and small; he was usually round but sometimes of normal or slight build; and he dressed in furs (like Belsnickle) or cloth suits of red, blue, green, or purple. A Boston printer named Louis Prang introduced the English custom of Christmas cards to America, and in 1885 he issued a card featuring a red-suited Santa. The chubby Santa with a red suit (like an "overweight superhero") began to replace the fur-dressed Belsnickle image and the multicolored Santas.

Coca Cola did help to make it more popular, but never created him.

2006-12-23 15:44:56 · answer #4 · answered by Martha P 7 · 0 1

coca cola

2006-12-23 13:29:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Before CC got involved he was usually pictured wearing green or grey.

2006-12-23 13:35:59 · answer #6 · answered by splat 3 · 0 1

I guess its coca cola then;

2006-12-23 18:57:36 · answer #7 · answered by huggz 7 · 0 0

yes,cc im afraid,they rotted the worlds teeth too.

2006-12-25 00:05:58 · answer #8 · answered by stephen177669 2 · 0 0

c*c* . c*l*( dont want to give them a free advertisment)

2006-12-23 13:33:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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