COCA-COLA MADE RUSSIA VERY ANGRY AND STARTED A BOYCOTT IN UKRAINE WITH THIS MAP.
Coca-Cola has managed to escalate tensions in Eastern Europe by not including and then subsequently including Crimea on a map of Russia in a New Year’s marketing message.
Russian annexed the peninsula, which is claimed by Ukraine, in early 2014 and the territory is currently disputed by the two countries.
The company initially posted a new year’s message on the social network VKontakte, which featured a map of Russia, but did not include Crimea in the map.
(Picture: Screengrab/Coca Cola)Having received criticism from Russian users of the social network, the company republished the map including Crimea, as well as the Kuril Islands and Kaliningrad, with an apology.
(Picture: Screengrab/Coca Cola)This led to calls for a boycott of the company’s drinks in Ukraine from public and officials alike, while the company has since deleted all versions of the map on the social network.
The hashtag #BanCocaCola trended in Ukraine on 5 January, while the embassy of Ukraine in the US said in a statement that it had "expressed concerns to the Coca-Cola company and the US Department of State" about the map.
It's not the first time Coca-Cola has done this - at the end of 2014, the company had also included Crimea in a map of Russia at the "World of Coca-Cola" museum in Moscow.
Picture: Screengrab/Coca ColaA spokesperson for Coca-Cola told i100.co.uk:
"The Coca-Cola Russia team had a stylized map of Russia created as part of its Christmas campaign. The agency that created the map later made changes without our knowledge or approval. We, as a company, do not take political positions unrelated to our business, and we apologize for the post, which we have removed."

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