This Isn't a Joke: In Japan, a Rubber Chicken Can Get You a Coke
Apr. 07, 2026
Coca‑Cola today announces the launch of "Chicken Screams for Coke" , a Japan ‑ based activation designed to introduce a new pairing: enjoying Coca‑Cola with chicken.
While chicken dishes are widely loved in Japan, they aren’t traditionally paired with Coca ‑ Cola. This campaign reimagines that by tapping into a piece of cultural shorthand — a rubber-chicken toy loved across generations in Japan.
The idea uses audio‑recognition technology to detect when a rubber chicken’s scream sounds like “Cocaaaa‑Colaaaa.” Consumers can participate online through digital touchpoints, and if their rubber chicken’s scream passes the challenge, they’re rewarded with a Coke ON Drink Ticket (a digital ticket redeemable for a free Coca‑Cola from vending machines). This entertaining, easily shareable experience turns a popular pop-culture item into an interactive promotion encouraging a new habit of enjoying Coke with chicken.
Launching as a digital activation, ‘Chicken Screams for Coke’ meets people where they’re already enjoying chicken through online platforms. By turning a familiar pop‑culture object into a playful, digital interaction, this campaign creates a simple, intuitive moment that encourages participation without explanation.


Tish Condeno, Senior Director, Coca‑Cola Trademark Category, Coca‑Cola Japan said:
“Chicken isn’t typically thought of as a Coke meal in Japan. So instead of telling people otherwise, we looked for a playful way to make the connection feel natural. The rubber chicken is something people instantly recognize, and by turning its sound into ‘Coca ‑ Cola,’ we created a new association that’s fun, memorable, and easy to share.”
‘Chicken Screams for Coke’ was developed by WPP Open X, led by VML, supported by Ogilvy and WPP Media.
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