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December 19, 2011

Coca-Cola's #ArcticHome Program {Giveaway}


This holiday season, Coca-Cola is partnering with the World Wildlife Fund to raise awareness and funds to help create a safe haven for the polar bear. Polar bears are facing the loss of their habitat due to the sea ice melting at unprecedented rates. The Coca-Cola Company has developed the Arctic Home project to ensure the polar bear has a place to call home in the future.

When you visit Coca-Cola's Arctic Home, you can explore the virtual refuge to track actual polar bears and discover videos, photos and facts about the Arctic. You can also help by donating to this great cause. For every dollar you donate, you may select one virtual parcel of Arctic Home that you can use as a base for exploring and tracking real polar bears.

Coca-Cola and Walmart are teaming up to help you bring home happiness with exclusive 28 packs of Coke sold only at participating Walmart locations (while supplies last), and a fabulous hourly Walmart instant win through My Coke Rewards. Start your holidays off right with 28 packs of Coke, sold only at Walmart and enter an instant win for a Walmart gift card to put towards adding happiness to your home. With purchase of the 28 pack, Walmart and Coke fans can visit ArcticHome.com/Walmart to be entered for a chance to win a $100 Walmart gift card. One will be given away every hour December 5th through December 31st.

Here is some important information about this great program:
  • Walmart is the only place you can purchase an exclusive Coca-Cola Arctic Home 28 pack
  • The 28 packs are available at participating Walmart locations while supplies last.
  • Visit ArcticHome.com/Walmart and enter the code found under the cap on any 28 pack packaging to take part in the hourly instant win for a $100 Walmart gift card. The instant win launched December 5th and will end December 31st.
  • Purchase is not required to enter, but you must be a My Coke Rewards member. Membership is free but you must be a legal resident of one of the 50 U.S. states (or DC) and be at least 13 years of age. Details and full rules are found at ArcticHome.com/Walmart.
  • Don’t forget – buy the 28 pack of the new Arctic Home cans, and help create a safe home for the polar bear by donating to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
    • Together, through the Arctic Home campaign, Coca-Cola and the WWF are raising awareness and funds to protect the polar bear’s Arctic habitat. Coke is making an initial $2 million donation to WWF. Using codes from packaging of specially marked holiday Coca-Cola cans, anyone can donate to the cause by text or online (ArcticHome.com) and Coke will match donations made by March 15th 2012 up to another $1 million.
  • Earn 70 My Coke Rewards points with purchase and receive a virtual parcel on  ArcticHome.com.
  • Can’t find the 28 pack in your area? Walmart will also be featuring exclusive Coca-Cola Arctic Home Holiday Orb Bottles for $1. Visit www.arctichome.com/walmart, enter My Coke Rewards code from your Coca-Cola Arctic Home Holiday Orb Bottle and the word ARCTIC to receive an entry into the $100 Walmart Gift Card instant win and a virtual parcel on ArcticHome.com.

~*~Bring Home Happiness Holiday Giveaway~*~
Prize pack includes: (1) $50 Walmart gift card for your all holiday needs, (3) Coca-Cola Polar bear ornaments to help raise awareness for Arctic Home cause, (1) 4-sets of collectible Arctic glasses, and (1) polar bear winter hat.

Coca-Cola and Walmart GC Giveaway


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Disclosure: All opinions are my own. This prize was provided by The Coca-Cola Company. The Coca-Cola Company is not a sponsor, administrator or connected in any other way with this instant win.

91 comments:

Cheryl said...

We need to watch what we do in life for the future of wildlife.

maualei said...

It's shocking that the ice on Hudson Bay may be gone by 2080.

Chris said...

I learned that experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080! Crazy

kissyjensen at gmail dot com

alw6ys said...

I learned that the polar bear can be found across five Arctic nations: the United States (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway.

m8usi@yahoo.com

tannawings said...

I learned the reason why pola bear populations are declining is their habitat is diminishing.


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steffie said...

i learned that the last ice area is the main effort of the wwf as the present and future home for the polar bears, and many other animals. the area is such a starkly beautiful land

mike2stacy said...

GFC follower as mike2stacy also name in form is michael m
mike2stacy1 at gmail dot com

Rich said...

I learned that "One World One Ocean,To The Arctic 3D" is being released only in imax theaters next year

Frugal Mom from California said...

I learned that you can fidn polar bears in Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland, and Norway

elena150980@yahoo.com

JC said...

I learned that the first film presentation of One World One Ocean,To The Arctic 3D, is scheduled for release exclusively in IMAX Theatres in 2012

Showdown561 said...

they are at risk since the ice is melting

bg_sweeps@yahoo.com

Amber said...

I learned that the polar bear lives in Alaska, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway!
Thank you for the giveaway :)
hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

Amber said...

I shared this giveaway on Facebook, my FB name is Amanda Moore:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=313452418676608&id=804795642
Thank you for the giveaway :)
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Emily - faliLV said...

Newborn cubs depend on their mom for survival - sorry had issues with the page loading - that was as far as I got before it froze!

Debbie C said...

I learned that Coca Cola is donating 2 million dollars to the effort.

chrisdeglen(at)gmail(dot)com

ossmcalc said...

I LEARNED THAT NEWBORN POLAR BEARS DEPEND ON THEIR MOTHERS FOR SURVIVAL.

Thank you,

Christine Womack
womackcm@sbcglobal.net

clc408 said...

I learned that Coca-Cola has pledged $2 million to help fund the creation of a safe refuge.

peg42 said...

I learned At the current rate of melting, experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080 and—if current warming trends continue.
Thanks so much.
rickpeggysmith(at)aol(dot)com

marcia goss said...

I learned that the greatest threat to the polar bears is the melting of the polar ice.
marcia.goss@gmail.com

Zabrina said...

I learned that "One World One Ocean,To The Arctic 3D" is being released only in imax theaters.
zcscooby@msn.com

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Chisum Crew said...

The polar bear can be found across five Arctic nations: the United States (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway. RAffle Copter: happi shopr

wins4me said...

I learned that Coca Cola is donating 2 million dollars to the effort

Kristy Thiel said...

I learned that the polar bear habitat is diminishing. Thanks for hosting!

mom2gabnnat said...

Polar bears' main food sources are ringed and bearded seals.

MichelleS said...

MichelleS
mnsanchez15@yahoo.com

The polar bear can be found across 5 nations.

susan1215 said...

I learned that experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080

s2s2 at comcast dot net

Lexie Loo, Lily Boo, and Dylan Too! said...

I was shocked to hear that some populations of polar bears could be gone within the next century. So sad!

javeta acker said...

i learned that the project will cost 10 million over the next 5 years!they really need help and donations.this is a worthwhile donation.

Wild N Mild $$$ said...

I learned One World One Ocean,To The Arctic 3D, is scheduled for release exclusively in IMAX Theatres in 2012

Jennifer Rote
wildnmild4u (at) yahoo (dot) com

mglawler said...

It is breathtaking and it is 5 degrees which will also take your breath away!

Rita M said...

I learned that the Polar Bears live in the U.S. {Alaska}, Canada, Russia, Greenland, and Norway.
rmelton[at]hotmail[dot]com

dfraley3 said...

I learned that the cubs depend on their mother for survival and at a very young age they go out hunting with their mother.
crochet4hats[at]gmail[dot]com

betty baez said...

i learned that the polar bear is the world's largest terrestrial carnivore

Sarah said...

Sarah Bailey

SeekingHim at gmail dot com

JLJMommy said...

I learned that they are at $92,982 donated.

Denise S. said...

Denise S.
lazybones344 at gmail dot com

Denise S. said...

I learned Polar Bears can be found in five arctic nations.
lazybones344 at gmail dot com

katzkids by Kathy D. said...

I learned that Coca Cola is donating 2 million dollars to the cause.Thanks for the giveaway:)
kats7960@gmail.com

Laurie Harrison said...

By visiting and exploring I learned I have no interest in ever visiting that land. Whoa. Barren! Also read that the Polar Bears kill about one seal every 5 days. Healthy bears only eat the blubber but younger and unhealthy bears will eat it all.

michele376 said...

I learned that polar bears evolved from brown bears and they are the top predator in the Artic.

beh2351@frontier.com

turq said...

I learned that they are really beautiful, & I learned the cubs are so cute & that they depend on their mother for survival. I learned that we really do need to protect the polar bear’s Arctic habitat.
chocho1957 at hotmail.com

~*Laura*~ said...

Polar bears can swim 6mph!

wizkey said...

I learned that polar bears have to eat mostly marine mammals in order to get enough fat to survive.

katychick said...

tess
tcogbill at live dot com

Nancy's Couture said...

Nancy Brumfield
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agatewood1 said...

I learned that Coca-Cola has pledged $2 million to help fund the creation of a safe refuge!
ashleygatewood1(AT)gmail.com

Haley said...

I learned that pregnant mothers live in a den under the snow while the males & other females brave the rest of the winter

hales@usa.com

Jess&James said...

I learned that —if current warming trends continue—some populations of polar bears could be lost within the next century.
Jessica Cox
momma62404@yahoo.com

Nancy's Couture said...

WOW! The largest polar bear recorded weighed 2210.

ellie said...

I learned that you can take virtual tours and track the polar bears.
eswright18 at gmail dot com

Misty Sunrise said...

I didnt see a place for my email on the form..

itsjustme62613 at gmail.com

lemonlaurie said...

I learned there are 19 subdivisions of polar bears and they share a vast ecosystem with foxes and other animals.

Farm Mommy 3 said...

I read that Coke cola is giving 2 million dollars to save the Polar Bears! I think that is so amazing!! :)

Farm_Mommy3@yahoo.com
Syndel Valle

herblady said...

I learned that the ice will last longer in the Arctic archipelago of Canada and Greenland than anywhere else on earth.

alovelydissenter said...

I learned that many polar bears are forced to live off of body fat for up to 3-4 months.
headbanditash(at)gmail(dot)com

Jody Sisson said...

I learne Coca Cola is donating 2 million $ to help the polar bears.
jodysis at windstream dot net

eek031880@hotmail.com said...

I shared this giveaway on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=117496508367762&id=100001884874109

eek031880@hotmail.com said...

I learned that experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080.

Cweller75 said...

I learned that polar bears can be found in Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland,and Norway.

cweller75@gmail.com

MsAngelasFinds said...

Thanks for another great giveaway. This is so heartbreaking. I learned Coca-Cola is donating 2 million to help the polar bears. I drink both Pepsi and Coke products but I have to say I am going to buy only Coke products from now on. I have never heard Pepsi do anything like this.
Angela Michels
lilsweeper76 at yahoo dot com

ferriz said...

entered!

danielle

ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com

D.Calvert said...

I have been pushing this event for a while, I am in love with polar bears, they are majestic creatures who will be extinct if we do not do something about it we can't just sit on our behinds and think everyone else will we are everyone else. You can donate $1 that's added on to your phone bill and I know everyone can afford $1 just give up up Starbucks or Timmys coffee!

Doris Calvert

Cathy W said...

I learned that Coca Cola is donating 2 million dollars to the effort.

Trasina said...

The sea ice is melting at an unprecedented rate, and the loss of habitat is now the polar bear's greatest threat.

sreis87 said...

Name: Sarah Walker
Email: sreis1987@gmail.com

russrpm said...

I learned that the polar bear feed mainly on ringed and bearded ice seals.
russrpm@gmail.com

pauline15 said...

I learned that coca-cola is planning to provide 2mm dollars for the preservation of the polar bear!
pauline15_01(at)hotmail(dot)COM

sreis87 said...

I learned that Polar Bear cubs depend on their mother for survival.

Sarah Walker
sreis1987@gmail.com

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sreis87 said...

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Dealsfan32 said...

I learned that there will be no ice in the hudson bay by 2080.

Shelly Peterson said...

link to mt facebook share
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Shelly Peterson said...

I learned At the current rate of melting, experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080 and—if current warming trends continue—some populations of polar bears could be lost within the next century.

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tlcfromtn said...

No place to leave name and email on form so I assume we leave it here?

Terry Cross

braaisjo at gmail dot com

tlcfromtn said...

Their mother's milk is rich and high in fat to keep warm and grow rapidly. (It froze up on me before I could do any more exploring)

Jennifer H said...

I learned that the movie is coming to theather is 2012

Brooke T said...

no place to leave the email address...

brookehell at gmail dot com

kathy pease said...

For 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature and the most exceptional ecosystems and habitats on earth. Places that are particularly rich in biodiversity. Places with unique animals and plants. Places like the Arctic.

jerseygirl137 said...

I learned that Coca Cola is donating/pledging 2 million dollars to the effort.

Ladytink_534 said...

I learned that $94,920 has already been donated.

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Ladytink_534 said...

Shared
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MANDY83 said...

I learned the polar bear lives on 5 different nations.

Amanda Sakovitz

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Just Married Mom of 3 said...

Follow on GFC under Just Married Mom of 3

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Mel said...

I learned that the virtual refuge featured on ArcticHome.com is a representation of an area in the Arctic where real bears are currently living.
meltheplux at gmail dot com

kendra22 said...

kendra
kendraco22 at yahoo dot com
no where else to leave this

Deb K said...

I learned that experts predict that there will be no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080!

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Victoria R. said...

Wow! I learned that nearly $100,000 has already been donated!

mary said...

i found out that the movie will be coming to theather in 2012

marygardner49 at aol dot com

bev said...

Thanks Coke for helping to save the polar bears. We need to do more to protect our environment. Thanks for having the contest and Happy Holidays to all!

daveshir2005 said...

I learned that the experts predict no ice in Hudson Bay by 2080

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shirley greenawalt zolenski

shirley pebbles

FreeIndeed said...

about $97K donated so far
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anna pry

 
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