The beloved ‘Share a Coke’ campaign is making a splashy comeback in Singapore after a decade – and it’s more personal, playful, and meaningful than ever.
This year’s campaign features over 170 popular names printed on Coca-Cola cans, from classic monikers like Rachel, to local surnames like Tan and Lim, and fun nicknames like Laoban and Bestie. It’s Coca-Cola’s way of helping you celebrate the people who matter most — whether it’s your crush, your colleague, or your group chat crew.
Originally launched in 2011, ‘Share a Coke’ broke new ground by replacing the iconic logo with real names, transforming every can into a personal gesture. Now, the brand is reviving this feel-good experience for a new generation, reconnecting us in a world where genuine, offline moments are more meaningful than ever.
The magic starts online, where fans can create their own personalised cans via the Share a Coke customisation platform. But for an even more interactive experience, head down to the Personalisation Hubs popping up islandwide.
Catch the first hub from 26 May to 1 June at Plaza Singapura’s Level 1 Atrium (10am–10pm daily), where you can customise up to two Coca-Cola cans for yourself or someone special. More hubs are coming to Causeway Point, Century Square, Parkway Parade, and other locations soon.
You’ll also find pre-named cans stocked at major supermarkets and convenience stores across Singapore — perfect for quick surprises and heartfelt connections.
The campaign isn’t just about names — it’s also about rewards. Join the nationwide contest running through 30 June 2025 by entering the unique code under the tab of your Coke can. You could win from a prize pool worth over $250,000, including 18 Grand Prizes of $8,000 travel vouchers!
So go ahead — name it, share it, and make it memorable.
For more info, visit: Coca-Cola Singapore
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