Coca-Cola’s Glass Bottle Campaign Energizes Eldoret Ahead of Nationals
The event was a celebration of the classic Coca-Cola glass bottle, an enduring symbol of shared moments and refreshment cherished across generations.

Eldoret witnessed a surge of excitement last Friday as Coca-Cola’s returnable glass bottle campaign brought a nostalgic charm to the city in anticipation of the National Cross Country Championships.
The event was a celebration of the classic Coca-Cola glass bottle, an enduring symbol of shared moments and refreshment cherished across generations.
The campaign, currently being rolled out across Kenya—including Nairobi, Eastern, Western, Nyanza, Coast, Rift Valley, and Mount Kenya regions—aims to reignite appreciation for Coca-Cola’s iconic returnable glass bottles.
For the past three months, Coca-Cola teams have been engaging with local communities, inviting consumers to reconnect with the timeless experience of enjoying Coca-Cola from a glass bottle.
Since the beginning of January, Coca-Cola caravans have made stops across Rift Valley counties, including Kericho, Uasin Gishu, Nandi, Bomet, Baringo, Elgeyo Marakwet, and Narok.
These activations have provided residents with an opportunity to celebrate the brand’s rich heritage while rediscovering the appeal of its returnable glass bottles.
The returnable glass bottles, priced as low as KES 20 for a 200ml option, offer an affordable and nostalgic choice for students, families, and social gatherings alike.
Beyond being a simple refreshment, Coca-Cola in its returnable glass bottle is a cultural icon, bringing Kenyans together for decades.
Whether enjoyed chilled or at room temperature, it continues to evoke treasured memories of unity and togetherness.
As Coca-Cola embraces modernity and innovation, the returnable glass bottle remains a timeless symbol of community and connection.
This campaign goes beyond mere refreshment—it is a celebration of tradition, fostering stronger bonds, and uniting Kenyans, one bottle at a time.