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The Coca-Cola billboard, a beacon for travelers in San Francisco since 1937, will soon disappear from the South of Market cityscape.

A work permit dated Monday, Oct. 26, for removal of the sign and its support structure at Fifth and Bryant streets was issued by the city. Crews erected a scaffolding for the job.

 

Coca-Cola will pay $100,000 to remove the sign, which rises 112 feet above street level.

Soaring rental costs reportedly prompted the beverage giant to take down the sign.

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2 hours ago, Sarvapindi said:

Vadi sign teesyaniki vade pay seyadam endi evaru ki pay

Aa building owner ki anukunta pindi bro. Vadu rental penchinatlu unnadu 

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Coca-cola advertisments has declined in recent years..earlier we used to see them everywhere..now they are investing in bottled water , snacks and other sectors as soda business is down while bottled water industry is blooming 

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Kinley, smart water , dasani, minute maid , simply juices, zico coconut water, Powerade,

 

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1 hour ago, kakatiya said:

Kinley, smart water , dasani, minute maid , simply juices, zico coconut water, Powerade,

 

Fitlife milk products 

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The products which the Coca-Cola Company has so far confirmed will be leaving store shelves by the end of 2020 are:

  • Tab
  • Zico coconut water
  • Odwalla
  • Coca-Cola Life
  • Diet Coke Feisty Cherry
  • North Neck Ginger Ale
  • Delaware Punch

The Coca-Cola Company has confirmed that it will not be releasing the full list of 200 Coca-Cola products being discontinued as it is instead focusing on its current line-up of drinks and future products.

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