Why is everyone taking this commercial the wrong way? "dumb idea", "take two bottles", etc. Doubt this is meant to be an actual product to sell. In case you haven't been seen any Coca Cola commercials for the past years, they've always been focused around psychologically attaching Coca Cola and happiness/success/"good times" together.
Why sponsor sports so much?
When your home team won, you had a Coke in your hand.
Why so much Coca Cola marketing around Christmas?
Happy holidays, have a gift from a Coke-loving Santa.
Why make this bottle?
You met your best friend because you guys me through opening a bottle together.
Coca Cola commercials are cute and are designed to play on human emotion. Vending machines that need a hug before spitting out a free drink. Another vending machine on Valentine's Day that only give out drinks to couples that can prove they're a couple.
It would be cool if it was a product they sold though to big conference like settings. I am sure it would be easy to "game" but I bet people would still be thankful for the opportunity to engage strangers. Even if it would be only to show them how to "cheat"!
It seems like an excellent marketing idea. It might be playing on the fears and insecurities of freshmen, but all in all I think it's a great idea that; if it works like shown in the ad, has great potential.
To me, it seems like a good hack to the normal marketing culture. A hack if you will...
Nice ad, dumb idea. One or both bottles will squirt coke out, and unless you were very lucky one would open but the other wouldn't - depending on which seal breaks first.
I'd also be surprised if you couldn't open a smooth coke bottle top, but that needs some research...
It looks like the top part is a seal that opens to expose the normal cap. You need a second bottle to remove the barrier, and then it opens like a normal coke bottle. I assume it just takes too much torque to twist by hand, but it works fine with the added girth of the second bottle.
I agree with StavrosK, from the view it seems that the top seal is just another barrier. Once you open that, the normal cap is exposed and you can open it up like any normal coke bottle.
The bottles are not "opened" by the action of placing two caps together and twisting.
What appears to happen is that a spinning cap placed over the normal cap can be forced to jam against the bottle drip ring by being pushed against a similar cap. Twisting that, breaks the spinner and allows it to be removed. So the drinker can now access the real cap underneath.
Somehow I get flashbacks to Back to the Future II, where Marty buys a Coke and can't figure out how to open it. Coke is just a year early on the concept is all.