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For years,
OPI's Big Apple Red has dominated classic manicures everywhere - but
now a new 'perfect red' is set to take over America's most polished
hands.
This June, OPI is releasing a line of nail lacquers inspired by some of Coca-Cola's most popular beverages, including Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Cherry and Vanilla Coke, Sprite, Fanta - and of course, Coca-Cola.
'These two iconic brands truly deliver happiness in a bottle, whether it's a refreshing, invigorating sip of Coke or a set of fingers and toes perfectly polished with OPI nail lacquer,' said Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI Co-Founder and Executive Vice President.
OPI is releasing a line of nail lacquers
inspired by some of Coca-Cola's most popular beverages including Diet
Coke, Coke Zero, Cherry and Vanilla Coke, Sprite (left), Fanta - and of
course, Coca-Cola Red (right)
Beginning June 2014, Coca-Cola by OPI will be available in both nail lacquer and GelColor formulas for $9 per bottle
'The nine shades in the collection represent not only best-selling Coca-Cola Company products, but also the different styles of the women who enjoy them,' she added.
With names like Today I Accomplished Zero (inspired by Coke Zero) and Orange You Fantastic! (inspired by Fanta Orange, what's not to like?
Beginning June 2014, Coca-Cola by OPI will be available in both nail lacquer and GelColor formulas for $9 per bottle.
From left:
Coca-Cola Red (inspired by Coca-Cola), My Signature is “DC” (inspired by
Diet Coke), and Sorry I’m Fizzy Today (inspired by Vanilla Coke)

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From left: Get Cherried
Away (inspired by Cherry Coke), Green on the Runway (inspired by
Sprite), and You’re So Vain-illa (inspired by Vanilla Coke)
Other favorite shades include Sorry I’m Fizzy Today (inspired by Vanilla Coke), You’re So Vain-illa (inspired by Vanilla Coke), Get Cherried Away (inspired by Cherry Coke), My Signature is “DC” (inspired by Diet Coke), Green on the Runway (inspired by Sprite), and A Grape Affair (inspired by Fanta Grape).
This is by no means Coca-Cola's first fashion collaboration, however.
Designers Ashish and Marc Jacobs both incorporated the iconic Coca-Cola logo in their spring 2014 collections.
And
Diet Coke has collaborated with industry legends like Jean Paul
Gaultier, Karl Lagerfeld and Jacobs on limited-edition bottles and cans
for the beverage.
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