Multiple Choice
Coca-Cola evolved the "Share a Coke" campaign to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month within the United States. Since many Latin American cultures take great pride in family and community, Coca-Cola created a special can with common Hispanic last names to try to create a connection beyond language. The campaign was celebrated by many for its inclusiveness. Others pushed back with negative comments because they thought Coca-Cola was only trying to gain favor with and business from the Hispanic population. The Latino Rebels deemed this _______________.
A) Hispandering
B) Latino leverage
C) PR politicking
D) Flatter relations
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