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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - The Coca-Cola Company

The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is the largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world. Coca-Cola's headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States of America. It is best known for its flagship product, Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola is one of the largest corporations in the United States, and is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. According to the 2004 Annual Report, the company now sells beverage products in more than 200 count ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - The Coca-Cola Company - Criticisms

As the largest seller of soft drinks in the world, the Coca-Cola Company has been the subject of various allegations, such as monopolistic practices, reliance on low health standards, racist employment practices, and the assassination of union members, as well as critiques of the company's products and trade practices. Coca-Cola has recently been denounced in the UK for weaning young children onto junk food. In India, the corporation has provoked a number of boycotts and protests as a result of its perceived low standards of hygiene and adve ...

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The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Company - Bottlers, The Coca-Cola Company - Products and brands, The Coca-Cola Company - List of brands, The Coca-Cola Company - Failures, The Coca-Cola Company - Criticisms, The Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola in India, The Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola bottlers and trade unions, The Coca-Cola Company - Implications of doing business in Israel/Palestine, The Coca-Cola Company - Praises, The Coca-Cola Company - History, The Coca-Cola Company - World War II, The Coca-Cola Company - Santa Claus, The Coca-Cola Company - Corporate Governance, The Coca-Cola Company - Current Board of Directors, The Coca-Cola Company - Historical List of Chairmen of the Board, The Coca-Cola Company - Historical List of Chief Executive Officers, The Coca-Cola Company - Stock, The Coca-Cola Company - Bibliography

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - The Coca-Cola Company - Criticisms

As the largest seller of soft drinks in the world, the Coca-Cola Company has been the subject of various allegations, such as monopolistic practices, and racist employment practices, as well as critiques of the company's products and trade practices. In the UK, the corporation has been investigated for food promotion, childhood obesity and for weaning young children onto junk food.[citation needed] In India, the corporation has provoked a number of boycotts and protests as a result of its perceived low standards of health a ...

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The Coca-Cola Company, The Coca-Cola Company - Bottlers, The Coca-Cola Company - Products and brands, The Coca-Cola Company - List of brands, The Coca-Cola Company - Failures, The Coca-Cola Company - Criticisms, The Coca-Cola Company - Monopolistic Practices, The Coca-Cola Company - Discrimination, The Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola in UK, The Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola in India, The Coca-Cola Company - Coca-Cola bottlers and trade unions, The Coca-Cola Company - World War II and Nazism, The Coca-Cola Company - Implications of doing business in Israel/Palestine, The Coca-Cola Company - Praises, The Coca-Cola Company - History, The Coca-Cola Company - World War II, The Coca-Cola Company - Santa Claus, The Coca-Cola Company - Corporate Governance, The Coca-Cola Company - Current Board of Directors, The Coca-Cola Company - Historical List of Chief Executive Officers, The Coca-Cola Company - Stock, The Coca-Cola Company - Bibliography

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - History

Coca-Cola - Early years. Coca-Cola was invented in Columbus, Georgia, by John S. Pemberton in 1884, originally as a cocawine called Pemberton's French Wine Coca. He was inspired by the formidable success of European Angelo Mariani's cocawine, Vin Mariani. In 1885, after Coca-Cola moved, when Atlanta and Fulton County passed Prohibition legislation, Pemberton responded by developing Coca-Cola, essentially a carbonated, non-alcoholic version of French Wine Cola. The beverage was named Coca-Cola because origi ...

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Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - As a political and corporate symbol, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola (also known as Coke, a name which was trademarked by The Coca-Cola Company after it was discovered many people called it by that particular name) is a very popular cola, a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines everywhere in the world. It is produced by the Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), which is also often referred to as simply Coca-Cola or Coke. Coke is one of the world's most recognizable and widely s ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - Criticisms

The numerous urban legends about Coca-Cola have led the Urban Legends Reference Pages to devote a whole section of their site to "Cokelore". One false legend claims that Coke was once green, or was accidentally carbonated when a clerk squirted syrup into the wrong glass. Coca-Cola has been the target of urban legends decrying the drink for its supposedly copious amounts of acid (its pH value of 2.5 is midway between vinegar and gastric acid), or the "life-threatening" effects of its carbonated water. These urban legends usuall ...

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Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola design, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Recent history, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke, Coca-Cola - Brands owned by Coca-Cola

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - History

Coca-Cola - Early years. Coca-Cola was invented in Columbus, Georgia, by John S. Pemberton in 1884, originally as a cocawine called Pemberton's French Wine Coca. He was inspired by the formidable success of French Angelo Mariani's cocawine, Vin Mariani. In 1885, the year Atlanta and Fulton County passed Prohibition legislation, Pemberton developed a non-alchoholic, carbinated version of the French Wine Cola and named it Coca-Cola. The beverage was named Coca-Cola because the stimulant mixed in the beverage ...

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Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola design, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Recent History, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke, Coca-Cola - Brands owned by Coca-Cola

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - New Coke - History

New Coke - A new leader and a problem. The original drink's market share had been shrinking for decades, from 60 percent just after World War II to under 24 percent in 1983, in the face of fierce competition from archrival Pepsi-Cola. When Roberto Goizueta took over as CEO in 1980, he pointedly told employees there would be no sacred cows in how the company did its business, inc ...

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New Coke, New Coke - History, New Coke - A new leader and a problem, New Coke - A possible solution, New Coke - The market research, New Coke - Rollout, New Coke - Reversal, New Coke - Conspiracy theories, New Coke - Aftermath, New Coke - Coke II, New Coke - Was it really necessary?, New Coke - The taste-test conundrum

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola formula - Purported secret recipes

Coca-Cola formula - Recipe 1. This recipe is attributed to a sheet of paper found in an old formulary book owned by Coca-Cola inventor, John S. Pemberton, just before his death (U.S. measures): 1 oz caffeine citrate 3 oz citric acid 1 fl oz extract vanilla 1 qt lime juice 2½ oz flavoring 30 lb (14 kg) sugar 4 fl oz fluid extract of coca (decocainized flavor essence of the coca leaf) 2½ gal water Caramel sufficient 80 O ...

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Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola formula - Purported secret recipes, Coca-Cola formula - Recipe 1, Coca-Cola formula - Recipe 2, Coca-Cola formula - Recipe 3

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - International appeal

Coca-Cola is the best-selling soft drink in most countries. Nevertheless, there are some places like Scotland, where the locally produced Irn-Bru is more popular; Peru, where Inca Kola, the "national beverage" (independently produced until 1999, when Coca-Cola acquired Corporación Inca Kola del Perú S.A., the Peruvian company that formerly produced it) is more popular; and Quebec, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island in Canada, where Pepsi is the market leader. In Sweden, despite Coca-Cola's strong holiday-oriented marketing efforts, Julmu ...

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Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - As a political and corporate symbol, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - 2008 Summer Olympics

The 2008 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, will be held in Beijing in the People's Republic of China from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008, with the opening ceremony to take place at 8 p.m. on August 8, 2008 (08-08-08 - the number 8 stands for prosperity in Chinese culture). Some events like the Beach Volleyball, Sailing and Open Waters Swimming will be held in the coastal city of Qingdao. On July 8, 2005, the International Olympic Committee announced that Hong Kong will hold the eques ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Coca-Cola C2

Coca-Cola C2 (also referred to as Coke C2, C2 Cola, or simply C2) is a cola-flavored beverage introduced by The Coca-Cola Company first in Japan, then later on June 7, 2004 in the United States, in response to the low-carbohydrate diet trend. This new Coke product is said to have half the carbohydrates, sugars and calories, compared to standard Coke, and is thus targeted toward dieters. It contains aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose in addition to the high fructose corn syrup typically found in cola beverages distributed in America. It has more calories than Diet C ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Coca-Cola formula

The Coca-Cola formula is The Coca-Cola Company's secret recipe for Coca-Cola. As a publicity marketing strategy started by Robert W. Woodruff, the company presents the formula as one of the most closely held trade secrets in modern business that only a few employees know or have access to. Experienced perfumers and food scientists - today aided by modern analytical methods - can easily identify the composition of food products, a fact that is further supported by the many cola flavourings and competing soft drinks like Pepsi. P ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Vicente Fox

Vicente Fox Quesada (born July 2, 1942) is the current president of Mexico. He was elected in the 2000 presidential election, a historically significant election that made him the first president elected from an opposition party since Francisco Madero in 1910. His current term runs through 2006, after which he has said he will retire from political life – re-election is not possible under the Constitution of Mexico. Fox was born in Mexico City to a wealthy Mexican family of mixed Spanish-Irish descent (his father was of part- ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - 1963

1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). 1963 - Events. 1963 - January. January 1 - CSIRO scientist Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler are found dead, believed to have been poisoned, in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney. Known as the Bogle-Chandler case. January 11 - The Whisky A Go-Go night club in Los Angeles, the first disco in the USA, is opened. January 14 - George Wallace becomes ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - World of Coca-Cola

The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Coca-Cola and its well-known advertising. It is located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia and is run by The Coca-Cola Company which is headquartered in the same city. Currently construction is underway for a new World of Coca-Cola building near Centennial Olympic Park. World of Coca-Cola Atlanta opened in August of 1990. In addition to the museum exhibit, the store carries a wide selection of Coca-Cola branded merchandise. The World of Coca-Cola Atlanta is scheduled to move to a ne ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Arab League and the Arab-Israeli conflict

The League was established on March 22, 1945. When the League founding pact was signed in Cairo, Egypt, "[t]he Arab League states collectively put their weight behind the basic demands of Palestine's Arabs but arrogated to themselves the right to select who would represent the Palestinians in their councils, so long as their country was not independent." 1 (p.173) By the end of World War II, the Palestinian Arabs were left leaderless. The mufti of Jerusalem Hajj Amin ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Black Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola

Black Cherry Vanilla Coke and Diet Black Cherry Vanilla Coke will be launched in January 2006 by The Coca-Cola Company in North America. The company promises an "innovative fusion of real cola, luscious black cherry, and smooth vanilla flavors [which] creates a taste that is complex and delicious." The diet version is sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium, and will be marketed as part of the Diet Coke family. The release of this product coincides with the phasing out of Vanilla Coke and its diet counterpart in North America. However, Che ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia - Atlanta Georgia

Atlanta is the capital of and largest city in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of the city (the 1909 annex) is located in DeKalb County. According to the latest census estimates (as of December, 2004), the city has a population of 425,000 and the Atlanta metropolitan area totaled 4,708,297, making it the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the United States and the 41st-largest city proper. Atlanta is arguably a poster-child for cities worldwide experiencing rapid urban sprawl, popul ...

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The Coca-Cola Company: Encyclopedia II - Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising

Coca-Cola's advertising has had a significant impact on American culture, and is frequently credited with the "invention" of the modern image of Santa Claus as an old man in red-and-white garments; however, while the company did in fact start promoting this image in the 1930s in its winter advertising campaigns, it was already common before that.[4] In the 1970s, a song from a Coca-Cola commercial called "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", produced by Billy Davis, became a popular hit single, but there is no evidence that ...

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Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola - History, Coca-Cola - Early years, Coca-Cola - World War II, Coca-Cola - New Coke to the present, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola formula, Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola's advertising, Coca-Cola - Sport event sponsorships, Coca-Cola - Criticisms, Coca-Cola - Business practices, Coca-Cola - International appeal, Coca-Cola - As a political and corporate symbol, Coca-Cola - Notes, Coca-Cola - Types of Coke

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