The character of Santa Claus, originally depicted in popular culture as white and associated with Coca-Cola, is evolving to reflect the state of the world. Father Christmas Global Inc is investing in technology, using robots, drones, and hypersonic jets. Santa Claus, historically known as Saint Nicholas from present-day Turkey, has adapted to new market demands.
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Opinion by Edith Pritchett: To meet the demands of an ever-growing market, Santa Claus has turned to new tactics. https://t.co/jkgmEbs2P2
Sorry world, Saint Nicholas aka Sinterklaas aka Santa was from present-day Turkey aka not white. He was known to give kids little candies. The images associated with Santa Claus in popular culture have evolved ever since cocacola wanted your money
Father Christmas Global Inc has invested heavily in technology this year. It is ramping up use of robots, drones and hypersonic jets. Off-the-elf innovations should dispel complaints about animal cruelty relating to Rudolf, Blitzen and the rest https://t.co/zabe6UImbX š
Coke turned Santa Claus into an avatar of mass consumerism, thus establishing the idea that myth and storytelling is the best way to connect with consumers. Fantastic tweet (below) illustrating how Coca-Cola codified the mythology of Santa Claus into popular culture. https://t.co/1Oe6wmgE1v
Hollywood and Coca-Cola might have created a single image of Santa Claus, but his character is still evolving to reflect the state of the world. https://t.co/SH2QvsmzKk