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Coca-Cola is once again the target of a scam promising $1,000 for Christmas 2025

Rumor – Coca-Cola is giving a $1,000 Christmas gift to those who share a link on WhatsApp and download apps.

Analysis

With the arrival of Christmas 2025, traditional advertising campaigns from major brands are starting to flood social media. Amidst lights and messages of hope, a specific offer has caught the attention of thousands of WhatsApp users: the promise of a $1,000 gift sent directly by Coca-Cola. The text, which is circulating urgently, invites users to participate in a quick satisfaction survey to secure the financial benefit.

The proposal seems irresistible. The user is taken to a website that simulates an official interface, where they answer four simple questions about their consumption habits. After this stage, they are awarded the mentioned amount, but to “release” the withdrawal, they must complete a series of tasks, such as sharing the link with several contacts and installing apps on their device. Check out the content of the message that is circulating:

Coca-Cola Coca-Cola-Christmas Gift 12/20/2025 Congratulations! Coca-Cola-Christmas Gift Through the questionnaire, you will have the chance to get 1000 CREDITS. holidays are coming Question 1 of 4: Do you know Coca-Cola? yes no Question 2 of 4: How old are you? 18-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Question 3 of 4: What do you think of Coca-Cola? Very good Unbelievable OK Not so good Question 4 of 4: Would you choose to drink Coca-Cola? Yes no Congratulations, your answers have been saved successfully! You have a chance to win gifts. You must select the correct box with your prize inside. You have 3 attempts. Good luck! OK Congratulations! You did it! You won 1000 CREDITS! *** THE RULES *** 1. You must tell 5 groups or 20 friends about our promotions. 2. Enter your address and download the app. 3. Gifts will be delivered within 5 to 7 days OK Congratulations! Coca Cola 20th Anniversary Celebration! Congratulations!! Your prize is: 1000 CREDITS, follow the instructions on the next page to claim your prize! 1. Share with 5 groups / 20 friends on WHATSAPP (click the ‘WhatsApp’ icon below) 2. Click ‘Continue’ to receive gifts. WhatsApp Share until the blue bar is full! Continue This offer is valid for 500 seconds. Congratulations! The last step: You have to complete this final step! 1. You must install the app below and once installed, you must open it for 30 seconds. (Remember that this step is very important) After completing the above actions, wait for the administrator to verify, the review will be completed in 24 hours. Your prize will be distributed in 5 days Complete Registration

Fact-check

To clarify this situation, let’s analyze the following points: 1) Is Coca-Cola really giving a $1,000 Christmas gift to those who share a link on WhatsApp? 2) What happens if you follow all the steps in the message? 3) And finally, are there records of similar content circulating previously?

Is Coca-Cola giving a $1,000 Christmas gift to those who share a link on WhatsApp?

No, the information is not true. When analyzing Coca-Cola’s official channels, such as the official website and verified social media accounts, we found no mention of this distribution of money via digital transfer or deposit for those who share links. This type of dynamic, which requires mass sharing to “unlock” a prize, is a classic feature of phishing sites. Furthermore, the circulating link does not belong to the company’s official domain, featuring generic and suspicious extensions.

What happens if you follow all the steps in the message stating that Coca-Cola is giving a $1,000 Christmas gift for sharing a link on WhatsApp?

Following the instructions can bring serious risks to the user’s digital security. The central goal of these sites is to generate monetized traffic or induce the installation of apps that may contain malware (viruses). By sharing the link with your contacts, you end up helping to spread the fraud and exposing your friends and family. In many cases, after sharing, the site redirects to pages that attempt to steal personal data or subscriptions to paid services without the victim’s consent. The $1,000 prize, in the end, is never delivered.

Are there similar fake news stories?

Yes, many. Coca-Cola is one of the brands preferred by scammers due to its enormous popularity. We have already debunked cases where a Coca-Cola welfare fund was promised, as well as a supposed anniversary celebration promotion with free gifts. The structure is always the same: a silly questionnaire, the requirement to share on WhatsApp, and the promise of a financial benefit or physical gift that never arrives.

Conclusion

The message circulating on WhatsApp about a $1,000 Christmas gift from Coca-Cola is a digital trap. There is no official promotion of this kind, and the strategy of requiring sharing and app installation is a device to deceive users and collect data or infect devices. This is a recurring tactic that gains strength again during festive dates.

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