
This is the realisation of a lifelong dream of Georg Riedel, the 10th generation owner of the Austrian company. On his fourth birthday -- 65 years ago -- his parents bought him a 12-pack of Coca-Cola.
He savoured every sip, self-rationing the dozen small glass bottles to make them last, and has now created a Riedel glass that would remind people of the specialness of drinking a Coca-Cola -- and connect back to the brand’s heritage.
This glass is inspired by the iconic curves of the original Coca-Cola bottle and enhances the taste of this cult drink. Shaped by trial and error by a panel of industry experts and Coca-Cola lovers, the glass captures the distinct spices, aroma and taste of Coca-Cola to create a magical sensorial experience. A unique glass for a taste in a class of its own. It's the real thing.
They're like your brain's way of saying: you know what the world really needs? Nonsensical story lines that nobody questions and flying cars.
And even though we know they're absolutely bonkers and possess zero relevance whatsoever, we waste no time telling people all about them.
Sad fact: nobody wants to hear it. There is only one dream worth talking about, and that's Martin Luther King Jr's.
Anyhoo, last night we had a dream where we featured half off tickets to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers live at the Department of Home Affairs. They weren't even performing. They just worked there. Crazy, huh?