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Hey Ghana!
There’s magic in every moment—and now, it’s more affordable than ever to Share a Coke with your friends and family.
That’s right! The Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Ghana Limited has slashed the price of your favourite Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite 300ml plastic bottles from GH¢6.00 to GH¢5.00. Yes—you heard right! More refreshment, more celebration, for even less!
So, join the celebration and find your name, share a laugh, connect with loved ones, and make memories. Whether you’re Kofi, Adwoa, Kwabena, or Ama, your personalised Coke bottle is waiting for you at your favourite joint.
Join the celebration and have fun online! Fans are invited to post their Share a Coke moments using #ShareACoke on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter), turning everyday interactions into cherished memories with the added chance to win exciting giveaways.
Personalised Coca-Cola bottles are available in all shopping malls, supermarkets, retail stores, and other locations nationwide.
Share the magic. Share a Coke—now for less.
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