The latest ad, "what goes around" created by Mother, illustrates what life feels like on "the Coke side of life" and highlights the fact that if you carry out a kind deed, it will come back to you.
The 100-second spot was supposed to air only once in the UK, as well as being shown for a limited time at . However, Coca-Cola is now considering whether to run the ad again on television, as well as in cinemas.
The ad follows a young girl who is dismayed when she loses her pet bird. Despite her grief, she randomly helps a stranger and this act of kindness is then transferred on to somebody else.
In turn, the kindness is passed on again and this continues until it comes back full circle to the girl, who is rewarded by the return of her bird.
White, who took part in the campaign because he has a fascination with Coke, wrote 100 ten-second songs about the brand when he was a teenager.
He wrote 'Love is the Truth' as an original song after being presented with the film and has said he would never let his music be used for any brand other than Coca-Cola.
Gallagher condemned the musician for taking part in the ad, saying it was as bad as doing an ad for McDonald's.
One of the verses in the song reads: "It's the right thing to do and you know that it's inside of you. So just show it love is the truth... And it's inside of you. It's the right thing to do."
The ad was directed by Nagi Noda and produced by Charlotte Bavasso, while the director of photography was Peter Suschitzky.
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