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IF COCA-COLA RE-UPS WITH NFL, IT COULD TAKE ON LOCAL FLAVOR

          The NFL, in its continuing attempt to re-sign Coca-Cola
     to a corporate sponsorship, is "under continuing pressure
     from its 30 teams to cut a national soft-drink deal or cede
     the rights," according to Terry Lefton of BRANDWEEK.  The
     NFL is "close to throwing the rights back to teams to see if
     they can cut their own deals" in what has traditionally been
     one of NFLP's "most lucrative sponsorship categories." 
     Lefton reports that a recent meeting with Coca-Cola execs
     attended by NFL President Neil Austrian, NFLP President Sara
     Levinson and Coca-Cola President Jack Stahl "did little to
     resolve the differences between the company and the NFL." 
     One source said that Coca-Cola "was well south" of $15M,
     "that figure being half of what the league had hoped to get
     from the category."  Lefton adds that Coca-Cola execs have
     asked to meet with teams, and a contingent of club officials
     are set to meet with them this week in N.Y.  Coca-Cola
     currently has pouring rights in 26 of the NFL's 29 stadiums
     (BRANDWEEK, 4/27 issue).  AD AGE reports that while the NFL
     is seeking a six-year, $31M-per-year deal, Coca-Cola is said
     to be willing to pay only $18M a year.  PepsiCo, meanwhile,
     is said to be offering $15M per year (AD AGE, 4/27 issue).

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