“Do you know who invented Santa Claus?” asked our professor of strategic management. Few were staring blank, some filming the myth in their minds and others like me logically mapped it to be an invention of church from the olden days. But not a single soul had a clue of what was going to strike them. “Santa Claus was invented by coca cola, done as a strategic marketing move to sell it in Christmas times as those are the times when retail is at a all time tide ride”. Eyes widened, logics failed and now everyone had a blank face. It’s interesting that the only weapon against a blank faced idiot you have is your logic.
Anyways surprised by the talks as if I had seen the red suited jolly old fellow I thought of browsing through net about it. Here’s what I found. Santa Claus was not invented by coca cola but has been in history from long.
Early Christian origins
Saint Nicholas of Myra is the primary inspiration for the Christian figure of Santa Claus. He was a 4th-century Greek Christian bishop of Myra in Lycia, a province of the Byzantine Anatolia, now in Turkey. Nicholas was famous for his generous gifts to the poor, in particular presenting the three impoverished daughters of a pious Christian with dowries so that they would not have to become prostitutes. He was very religious from an early age and devoted his life entirely to Christianity. In Europe (more precisely the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Germany) he is still portrayed as a bearded bishop in canonical robes……
Modern Origin
Pre-modern representations of the gift-giver from church history and folklore merged with the British character Father Christmas to create the character known to Britons and Americans as Santa Claus. Father Christmas dates back at least as far as the 17th century in Britain, and pictures of him survive from that era, portraying him as a well-nourished bearded man dressed in a long, green, fur-lined robe. He typified the spirit of good cheer at Christmas, and was reflected in the "Ghost of Christmas Present" in Charles Dickens's classic A Christmas Carol, a great genial man in a green coat lined with fur, who takes Scrooge through the bustling streets of London on the current Christmas morning, sprinkling the essence of Christmas onto the happy populace….
Cola Reality
Images of Santa Claus were further popularized through Haddon Sundblom's depiction of him for The Coca-Cola Company's Christmas advertising in the 1930s. The popularity of the image spawned urban legends that Santa Claus was in fact invented by Coca-Cola or that Santa wears red and white because they are the Coca-Cola colors. In reality, Coca-Cola was not the first soft drink company to utilize the modern image of Santa Claus in its advertising – White Rock Beverages used Santa to sell mineral water in 1915 and then in advertisements for its ginger ale in 1923. Furthermore, the massive campaign by Coca-Cola simply popularized the depiction of Santa as wearing red and white, in contrast to the variety of colours he wore prior to that campaign; red and white was originally given by Nast….
There’s a lot more to Santa, easily available on net but whatever be his strategy he’s sure to drop surprises on you some way or the other.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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hmm for the 1st time I also was surpise was it really coke.. nyway thanks for keeping my beliefs fixed.. :) After all Santa is much older than Coke
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