With less than a week left before Super Bowl XLVI, which is both a major sport competition and an important advertising event, brands are bringing forth their new commercials or just teasers to hint on what the public will see in the breaks of the big game. Recently, we wrote about some of the auto adverts, which will be aired during the match on February 5 (since that time a bunch of new auto spots—Audi’s vampire story and Honda‘s ad featuring Matthew Broderick to name a few—have been revealed), and about Coca-Cola’s hilarious contribution, the Coke Polar Bowl interactive campaign. But what about Coke’s major rival, Pepsi? As it turns out, it also has something to show during the game—the brand created two ads, for Pepsi and Pepsi MAX, which will air this Sunday.  

Coca-Cola has teamed up with French DJ and producer David Guetta to create a new signature bottle, limited edition Club Coke, which comes as a tribute to the culture of night life and clubbing. This strikingly vibrant Club Coke line, which was launched in 2005 with the M5 designs, already includes bottles developed by Justice and So_Me (2009), Mika (2010) and Daft Punk (2011) to name but a new. The collectible Guetta bottle was created with respect to the Club Coke’s visual ‘tradition—the piece got a luminescent twist, which allows it glow mysteriously in the semidarkness of night clubs.