MONEY

China, Cherry Coke, and the Oracle of Omaha

The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Coca-Cola is featuring a different type of celebrity on its cans in China: Warren Buffett.

Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett drinks from a bottle of Cherry Coke prior to the annual shareholders meeting in 2014, in Omaha, Neb. During the meeting Buffett told shareholders he had abstained from voting Berkshire's 400 million shares against Coca Cola's compensation plan even though he had long advocated against exorbitant executive pay.

The Atlanta company says it decided to feature a drawing of the billionaire investor on cans for the launch of Cherry Coke in the country. Buffett is a known fan of Cherry Coke, and his Berkshire Hathaway is Coke's largest single shareholder.

Shaun Rein, founder of the China Market Research Group, said business leaders in China tend to have an "outsized" following, in some case more than sports stars. Buffett is also seen as "a non-corrupt, down-to-earth" person in the country, Rein said.

Coke began selling Cherry Coke in China on March 10. The special edition Buffett cans will remain on shelves for a limited time.