The store houses a range of Coca-Cola branded merchandise including clothing, collectibles, shoes and a bar selling variations of the famous soda.
Inside the Coca-Cola store in Covent Garden, London.
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The store also carries a range of other Coca-Cola branded merchandise, including hoodies, sweatpants and caps.
Clothes racks inside the Coca-Cola store in London.
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This pair of Coca-Cola themed trainers cost £195 ($241), a store employee told Insider…
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The Coca-Cola brand sneakers in the store.
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…while this Coca-Cola embossed varsity jacket is priced at £98 ($121).
The store featured Coca-Cola branded varsity jackets.
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The pop-up store also offers a range of limited-edition “Intergalactic” clothing. The space-themed line also extends to Coca-Cola beverages and is inspired by the soda’s first journey into space.
The Intergalactic Range inside the store.
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Coca-Cola was the first soda to be consumed in space. According to the Coca-Cola website, astronauts on the space shuttle Challenger took a “space box” with them on a mission in 1985.
Clothes rails inside the Coca-Cola store in Covent Garden, London.
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Clothing from Coca-Cola’s collaboration with the Lee jeans brand is also present in the store. According to a worker, Lee made the original Coca-Cola bottlers’ uniforms. The striped jacket is a replica of that uniform, they added.
The store had Lee brand jackets.
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The store also features floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with collectible Coca-Cola bottles…
The store had collectible bottles.
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… as well as glasses in the shape of Coke bottles and tin cans.
Glass collectables in the Coca-Cola store in London.
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There is also a station where you can customize your own can of coke.
The Coca-Cola store in London has a station where you can customize your own can.
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The best part of the store is the “drink bar”, located at the back of the outlet. This made the store feel less like a pop-up and more like a permanent store.
The store had a bar inside.
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… including limited edition mocktails around a particular event. This month’s “Winner’s Circle” drink is inspired by the FA Cup, an annual football competition currently taking place in England.
The menu behind the bar at the Coca-Cola store in London.
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The bar also offered toppings to the drinks on tap, including a citrus “Bubble Blaster” that evaporated on top of my drink.
A Coca-Cola drink with the “Bubble Blaster” added on top.
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The store is a temporary facility and is expected to remain open until September.
The Coca-Cola store in London had branded caps and wallets.
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