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Details 09 April 2021
The Coca-Cola classic contour glass bottles have been with Hongkongers for almost a century. Now, this design will soon be saying goodbye to consumers and the company will roll out a new look next year.
The conventional glass bottles are to be retired in Q2 2021. After the hiatus, the new contour glass bottles will return in 2022 with a new look, incorporating environmentally friendly features and a proportion of recycled glass materials. The bottles will remain recyclable and reusable but be lighter in weight.
To celebrate some of the key moments that many Hongkongers have had with the bottles at different stages of their lives, Coca-Cola has invited landscape photographer Kelvin Yuen to create a series of nostalgic photos featuring the Coca-Cola classic contour glass bottles.
The Straits Times
Crowds throng wet markets around S pore; some customers reportedly queue over an hour to enter Customers at Chong Pang Wet Market on Feb 9, 2021. Only 150 patrons were allowed inside the market.ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
The shoppers at Chong Pang City Wet Market were trying to keep a safe distance from each other.ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
A queue of about 250 people waiting to enter Kovan Market and Food Centre.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
A queue of about 250 people waiting to enter Kovan Market and Food Centre.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
The queue extended from Kovan Market and Food Centre all the way to Kovan MRT station.ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Wet markets around Singapore are still seeing huge crowds three days before the start of Chinese New Year.
The Straits Times was at the wet markets in Kovan, Chong Pang and Potong Pasir on Tuesday morning (Feb 9) and some customers said they had to queue for more than two hours.
Safe distancing measures did not appear to be observed in some queues.
When ST visited the Kovan Market and Food Centre at Block 209 Hougang Street 21 at 10am, a queue of about 250 people had formed from the market all the way to Kovan MRT station, about a three-minute s walk away.
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