otto280z
otto280z t1_j23xwz6 wrote
Reply to comment by ZanyDelaney in TIL the original 1881 "Pinocchio" was a dark story that included the puppet's execution by hanging for his bad behavior (which included murdering Jiminy Cricket) by foodtower
Tjis has enlightened me on something I only think about every few years but always mean to investigate. Ive read Pinocchio, but I always hear conflicting information about it that doesn't match what I remember. If I recall, he gets executed pretty early on in the story but goes on to be brought back by the blue fairy. So the Pinocchio story I knew is a collection of short stories, and thats why there are differences between the order of events. Thanks!
otto280z t1_j2456nm wrote
Reply to TIL that the narrative that Coca-Cola designed the modern Santa Claus as part of an advertising campaign is not true, because Coca-Cola did start using Santa in advertising in 1933. But Santa had been portrayed almost exclusively in red from the early 19th century by giuliomagnifico
Isnt the narrative that they got his "Jolly look" refined to what it is now? And since cocacola had the means to advertise with posters and magazines, the image was dispursed worldwide. Before Coca-Cola's ad campaign, he was portrayed in many different iterations with no standardized look. Even in night before Christmas he is described as a little elf on a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.