Following the name-focused promotion launched last year, Coca-Cola South Pacific has kicked off another activation revolving around personalization. The iconic carbonated drink brand is offerings its Australian consumers an opportunity to choose the bottle of Diet Coke, which suits their current mood, and get rewarded for this. The Reward Your Mood marketing campaign, which is fronted by a new Diet Coke ambassador, young US actor Chace Crawford, has been launched across Australia and includes on-pack, out-of-home and online promotion via the Coke Unleashed website and the brand’s Facebook page.

Diet Coke is launching a new set of bottles inspired by Jean Paul Gaultier’s iconic creations. Earlier this spring, the soft drinks brand announced partnership with its new creative director, the world famous fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier, who developed new chick Diet Coke bottle designs based on his iconic models and fronted the whole campaign. Following the launch of a series of adverts, in which the designer appeared as a shrink, paparazzi and a private detective, a new round of campaign has been revealed. Now the brand presents new bottles, and one of them is ‘dressed’ in Madonna’s iconic outfits, devised by Gaultier.

Coca-Cola is continuing its collaboration with fashion designer stardom, but the new project is not limited to just another fashion bottle or packaging. Diet Coke teamed up with Jean Paul Gaultier, who has become the brand’s new creative director, to produce a series of products, which include online content, European advertising campaigns, retail concepts and yes, a collection of Diet Coke—all of them to be unveiled throughout the year of 2012.

Diet Coke, the beverage brand targeted at women, is rolling out a new phase of its ‘Love it Light’ campaign, featuring the famous puppets—the marketing effort was kicked off in the UK on January 9, and will roll out in seven European countries in the coming weeks. As part of the campaign, developed by Mother London, the brand released new humorous adverts and launched a Facebook application, which helps female consumers ‘get glam.’

Diet Coke is showing Australian women a number of great ways to burn the one calorie they get by consuming two 200 ml serving of the drink (each of them has 0.5 calorie). On the heels of a hugely successful ‘Share a Coke’ campaign launched in fall to help people reconnect with their friends by personalizing cans and sharing virtual versions of the packaging (it’s still running), the Diet Coke brand is rolling out a new promotion entitled ‘One Calorie Burnt in a Moment’ targeted at women.