With over 3 million people signing up this year for Coca-Cola’s My Coke Rewords programs one can ask themselves if it really is worth all your time and effort? Not to mention the risking diabetes if you actually drink all those cokes to get the big reword prizes.
How does the My Coke Rewords program work? You simply go to MyCokeRewords.com and signs up. After you sign up, you need to enter the codes from Coca Cola bottle caps, from the flaps, or in the shrink-wrap of many Coca-Cola products. After you put in your codes, you search My Coke Rewords list of prizes, and redeem your points for prizes.
Sounds simple buy My Coke Rewords has a limit of 10 codes you can submit per day since you are only able to enter a minimum of 30 points to and a maximum of 100 points. My Coke Rewords does this in order to control the speed at which prizes are redeemed.
As far as the prizes, they range from a Game Piece for 3 points, to a case of Coke for 100 points, to a Coca-Cola Westinghouse Cooler worth 18000 points. Some of the prizes are almost worthless, some are quite nice, while others are just ridiculous! People are stockpiling the codes and hoping to attain the ultimate prizes, but are they attainable? If you do some math, and assumed you signed up on January 2007, and the promo ends December 31, 2007, it gives you 1 year to save up points. So if you drink 16.5 bottles of coke a day for one year and enter the codes from each drink, then even if you enter the codes every day, assuming you can actually drink that much Coke, then on December 31, you will have a total of just over 18000 points. Now you can redeem that for the big prize.