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Coca-Cola Re-Ups In Second Life With Nestea Marketing Deal
Tuesday, September 30, 2008SECOND LIFE, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Will the marketing of real world brands in Second Life find a second life?
Maybe. Nestea, a Coca-Cola brand, announced today it’s sponsoring Second Life’s “Junkyard Blues” venue.

Neither Nestea nor Junkyard Blues’ owners were available for immediate comment. But a visit to Junkyard Blues shows a “Sponsored by Nestea” banner over the main stage. Don’t try clicking ...
Original article from http://secondlife.reuters.com/stories/2008/09/30/coca-cola-re-ups-in-second-life-with-nestea-marketing-deal/
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