Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Page 2 is back at the Coca-Cola Bites & Beats Festival on Saturday, July 26, at Palm Drive, Hope Gardens.
From as early as 5:00 pm, patrons — many decked out in Coca-Cola-inspired fashion — rolled in showing their love for the iconic brand. The ‘Share a Coke’ spirit was everywhere, with attendees personalising bottles, purchasing merch at the Coke Store, taking keepsake snaps at the photo booth, making music at the Coke Studio, and immersing themselves in the interactive game zone.
“The Coca-Cola Bites & Beats Festival was created to bring people together over food, music, and those feel-good moments that Coca-Cola is all about,” said Chantellee McDonald, senior brand manager — Coca-Cola portfolio, Wisynco Group Limited. “As part of our Share a Coke campaign we wanted to create an experience that celebrates connection, personalisation, and fun, and we’re thrilled that our patrons turned out in such an amazing way.”
Here’s more.
Out for some festival fun were (from left) Wisynco Group Limited Chief Commercial Officer Tabitha Athey, Solid Agency President Sharon Burke, and her nephew Malachi Burke. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Friends — (from left) Blake Nash, Chad Luchey and Cole Nash — brought chill vibes to the Coca-Cola Bites & Beats Festival.
Dr Najaee Brown and development analyst at Bank of Jamaica Ta’Mar Phillip tucked into bites from Presto Pasta. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Festival-goer Ayanna Bennett kept it cute in white.
Travel vlogger Jhunelle “@simplylocal.life” Jureidini channelled the summer-friendly tenniscore trend for the occasion.
Content creator and marketer Denille Bahadosingh repped in a cherry Coke inspired top and ripped jeans.
