Friday, September 7, 2012

Coca Cola in History - A Brief History of Company


The history of Coca Cola dates back to 1885, when John Pemberton invented the original recipe for a new cocawine. The Pemberton called French Wine Coca, who was believed to be inspired by Vin Mariani, a popular cocawine invented by Angelo Mariani. Pemberton developed Coca-Cola, a non-alcoholic version of its initial cocawine, when Fulton County passed a law banning. Carbonated water was added later to the case when Pemberton was mixing drinks for a friend and among other things included. His friends loved the new taste, so he modified the original formula for incorporation.

Coca-Cola was said to cure many diseases, including headaches, helplessness, and dependence on morphine powerful. Three versions of Coca-Cola were on the market from 1888, sold three separate companies. One company, Candler, has acquired the exclusive rights to Coca-Cola formula to Woolfolk Walker, John Pemberton, Margaret Dozier and cutting out the competition.

This made the first big hit in the history of Coca Cola. Candler incorporated The Coca-Cola Company in 1982, and began marketing the product. The drink achieved the status of national icon for the United States from its 50 th anniversary. Bottles of Coca-Cola have been sold since 1894, and cans in 1955. The first bottle was sold in Vicksburg, Mississippi. In 1899, Chattanooga, Tennessee became the first site of a Coca-Cola Bottling Company.

In Pemberton's original formula, has added five grams of coca leaves (cocaine) per gallon of syrup. Candler said he had changed the formula and added only one-tenth of the sum. Coca Cola once contained an estimated nine milligrams of cocaine per glass. It was not until 1903 that was removed from the drink altogether, replacing it with Coke flavor.

"New Coke" was released in 1985 after Coca-Cola tried to change the original formula. Most consumers prefer the flavor of the original Coca-Cola, and many stopped buying the product until the company switched to the original formula. It 'was renamed Coca-Cola Classic to show consumers that the drink had returned to its original formula.

With the 21 st century, the history of Coca Cola has taken another leap in the market. In 2005, the company launched "Diet Coke", sweetened with artificial flavors. Later, in 2005, announced "Coca Cola Zero", sweetened with aspartame and acesulfame potassium. Since then, the company has produced other products containing the same Coca-Cola formula with small differences.

Coca Cola is now sold worldwide in over 200 countries. The Coca-Cola sponsors a variety of events, including the "Olympic Games", and "NASCAR". In England, is the main sponsor of "The Football League." It is also featured in several television shows including "The Gods Must Be Crazy."

Coca Cola's history has come a long way since Pemberton invented the original recipe, and continues to grow by leaps and bounds. It is no surprise that it is one of soft drinks market leader ....

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