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Coca-Cola unveils New Hampshire “Ameri-Can” ahead of July 4


CONCORD, NH — Today, Governor Ayotte joined leadership from Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast in Londonderry, NH to officially unveil the New Hampshire collectible mini-can, celebrating America250.

The Coca-Cola Company is celebrating the United States’ 250th anniversary by introducing collectable mini-cans from each state. New Hampshire’s can features a hiker in a tribute to the Granite State’s stunning landscapes, renowned hiking trails, and love for the outdoors.  

“I’m proud to be a part of today’s unveiling of New Hampshire’s commemorative Coca-Cola can in celebration of our country’s 250th Anniversary and our beautiful state,” said Governor Ayotte. “From the Pine Tree Riot to our First in the Nation Primary, New Hampshire has played a proud role in shaping our country’s history, and I’m excited that Coca-Cola is showcasing our natural beauty and independent spirit as we celebrate America 250.”

“Coke Northeast is proud to be your local Coca-Cola bottler, based right here in New Hampshire, and is honored to present Governor Kelly Ayotte with the first New Hampshire ‘Ameri-cans’ produced in New England, a tribute to our great state and to her role in representing all that makes New Hampshire a special place to live, work, and play,” said Susannah Smith, Vice President of Public Affairs and Communications for Coke Northeast. “As America250 approaches, we look forward to celebrating this historic milestone and New Hampshire’s enduring role in our nation’s story – one that helped shape the spirit of independence that defines America today.”

The limited-edition New Hampshire cans will be available at retailers across the state ahead of the July 4 holiday.  

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