1:39 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Chismes · Comments Off
11 Oct 2006
For those of you who still care (and judging from the number of hits we get off of Eva’s name, there are a lot of you), it looks like Eva Longoria‘s split from bf Tony Parker was a false alarm:
There are signs of hope in the relationship of Tony Parker and Eva Longoria, whose split last week seemed only to last, well, a split second, PEOPLE reports in its new issue.“They’re trying to work things out,” Longoria’s rep, Liza Anderson, tells the magazine. “There is a genuine love there.”
During a recent romp in Paris – where point guard Parker was playing in exhibition games with the San Antonio Spurs – the couple took in the sights, partied at the VIP Room and dined at the famed Le Coupe-Chou.
Now I’ll finally be able to sleep through the night.
Via / People
Image via yaysports.com
12:57 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Ecuador|Immigration|Marketing|Spain · 1 Comment
11 Oct 2006
The Coca Cola company, one of the first corporations to dabble in U.S. Latino marketing (and international marketing emperors) are taking the idea of targeting Latin American immigrants outside of their home country to the Spanish market.
Coca-Cola, recognizing the tremendous growth of the Latino immigrant population in Spain — specifically Ecuadorians — has decided to tap into a market that is being ignored by other beverage companies. They are looking to appeal to the tastes of the Ecuadorian community, who nostalgic for anything reminding them of home, might embrace a soft drink that does just that. In addition, Coke is doing the same with for the Moroccan community.
The company has decided to bring two of their more popular soft drinks in both countries: Fioravanti, a strawberry drink which is consumed so much in Ecuador that it is only topped by Coca Cola, and Hawai, a fruit juice drink popular in Morocco.
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