Happiness Ambassadors visit Fiji
That is the message the three "happiness ambassadors" for Coca Cola Amtail Limited: a 24 year old Mexican by the name of Antonio Santiago, 30 year old US kindergarten teacher Tony Martin and 23 year old Kelly Ferris who is a university student.
The trio who have so far traveled to countries like Afghanistan to Zimbabwe have been trying to determine what makes people happy.
As part of their travel, they have been collecting coca cola bottles on which each host country designs a theme reflecting the culture of the country.
Today they were presented with a coke bottle done up by students from the Arts department at the Fiji National University.
The 275,000-mile journey began in January this year, in Madrid, Spain and will end on the 31st of December, where they will have traveled a total of 206 countries and will present their findings to the World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta.
Story by: Paradise Tabucala
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