The story of Coca-Cola (or Coke).
The Coca-Cola story began in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886. John S. Pemberton invented a new drink. Two of the ingredients were the South American coca leaf and the African cola nut. Pemberton couldn't think of a good name for the drink. Finally, Dr Pemberton's partner Frank M. Robinson suggested the name Coca-Cola and wrote the new name in a special way - and that became the famous trademark.
Thirty years later the famous Coca-Cola bottle designed first appears. The style of the bottle and the trademark were very important for the success of the drink.
Coca-Cola's cooperation with the Olympic movement began in 1928.
Three years later the famous image of Santa Claus with a bottle of Coke was drawn by Swedish artist Haddon Sandblom.
For many years, they made only Coca-Cola. They only introduced new drinks - Fanta, Sprite and TAB – in the 1960s, and diet Coke in 1982.
The recipe of Coca-Cola was a secret. In 1980 the company did something almost incredible. They changed the recipe! But the public was very unhappy. And soon after, they brought back the original recipe: ‘Coca-Cola Classic’.
Today they sold Coca-Cola more than in 200 countries. Hundreds of millions of people, from Boston to Bejing drank it every day. It had the most famous trademark in the world.
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