New Coca-Cola Ad Aims To Fight Obesity

New Coca-Cola Ad Aims To Fight Obesity

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A new Coca-Cola Company advertisement is set to debut Monday night that encourages people that all calories count when it comes to managing your weight.

The two-minute video, titled "Coming Together," was scheduled to debut Monday night on national cable news.

Coca-Cola says the purpose of the new ad is to highlight some of the specifics behind the company's "ongoing commitment to deliver more beverage choices, including low-and no-calorie options."

A second spot, titled "Be OK," is scheduled to debut during American Idol on Wednesday. The second ad makes it clear that a can of Coca-COla has 140 calories, the company said.

You watch the ad that debuted Monday night in the video above.

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