Coca-Cola announces special edition ‘Share a Coke with the Firies’ cans alongside a range of initiatives
Coca-Cola is launching a limited-edition version of its ‘Share a Coke with’ cans, celebrating the Australian firefighters who have been working tirelessly throughout the bushfire crisis.
The ‘Share a Coke with the Firies’ cans were announced today alongside a range of donations to be made by The Coca-Cola Foundation, Coca-Cola Australia and Coca-Cola Amatil. The cans will not be available for sale, but donated straight to firefighters, volunteer fire organisations and fire-affected communities.

The special edition cans will be donated directly to fire fighters and fire-affected communities
Coca-Cola’s donations began at the beginning of the bushfire crisis, with water and Powerade immediately being distributed to fire fighters and fire-affected communities via Foodbank Australia and the Australian Defence Force.
What about the CFS in SA, they have received far less than the CFA and RFS.
Hi am a Volunteer firefighter from Queensland and at this moment as I type this I am deployment along with a coach load of other volunteers going to Edan to relieve other firefighters.
I would love to get some of these collective cans as I have been a firefighter since 1969.
Regards Trevor Caunt
I’m still dirty about them contributing to the depleting water supply from Tamborine Mountain.
This is saying they are donating Coca Cola cans to firefighters and community affected to help relief the lost from the fires? I feel like there’s a much better way to help affected communities than cans of coke?
Dears get a grip
Any help and any donation would be gratefully received.
It sounds like you are saying Coke shouldn’t donate these products.
I agree with you Robert
Have you even read the article in full you peanut they are providing far more than just coke and what they are providing will be more beneficial than the 30% of $90m red cross will pass on
The Red Cross has been a major part of the Disaster teams. I am surprised they were not recognized in this generous effort.
Red Cross is donating themselves TEN MILLION dollars from donated money. And will start distributing the money over 3 years
Why are nt they made available to the general public?……Poor effort by a corporation that shut down it’s SA operations…..putting hundreds out of work.
I think it would be better to release the cans to the public and use the extra money for the relief fund
Would be nice to see the same response for the farmers as well or has everyone forgot that we are.still in a drought
Capertee NSW RFS Would love these cans
Where can I buy the cans from with firers on it from please
Hi am a Volunteer firefighter from Queensland and at this moment as I type this I am deployment along with a coach load of other volunteers going to Edan to relieve other firefighters.
I would love to get some of these collective cans as I have been a firefighter since 1969.
Regards Trevor Caunt
How do fireys get them ?
Hi i was just wondering why we are not aloud to buy the Firies Coca Cola Cans I was looking forward into buying these.
Cheers Janny
As a volunteer for TFS ( Tasmania Fire Service) having been deployed to NSW I was wondering as to how I can purchase some cans to go in my fire collection?
Have you even read the article in full you peanut they are providing far more than just coke and what they are providing will be more beneficial than the 30% of $90m red cross will pass on
As a member of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service, I am personally still in awe and humbled by to out pouring of generosity Thankyou! May I please ask Coca Cola to think of Zero Sugar options aswell for the more health conscious those of us that are diabetic, should I have the opportunity to come across these cans!