La Coca
The Coca-Cola was created in 1886 by John Pemberton in the Jacobs Pharmacy in the city of Atlanta, Georgia. With a mixture of coca leaves andcola seeds wanted to create a remedy, which began being marketed as a medicine that relieved the headache and nausea concealed, then was sold in pharmacies as a remedy that calmed the thirst, 5 cents a glass. Frank Robinson gave him the name Coca-Cola, and his handwriting designed the current logo of the brand. By becoming famous drink was offered in 1886 to sell its creator throughout the UnitedStates. Pemberton accepted the offer (sold the formula and his company $ 23,300) and opened several packers in the United States. Later a group of lawyers bought the company and had arrived in Coca-Cola worldwide. From there the company became The Coca-Cola Company.}
The formula is a trade secret, kept in a bank in Atlanta. An urban legend says that only have access to her two managers.On February15, 2011, the newspaper revealed that Time a group of "accidental detectives," found the list of ingredients of Coca-Cola.1Although the soft drink company denied that these clarifications were true, several media outlets had already revealed the recipe.The recipe is as follows as published: 1 Extract of Coca: 3 drams Citric acid: 3 ounces Caffeine: 1 ounce Sugar: 30 (number not clear) Water:2.5 gallons Lime juice: 2 pints 1 quart Vanilla: 1 ounce Candy: 1.5 ounces or more for color The secret 7X flavor (use 2 ounces of flavored syrup for 5 gallons): Alcohol: 8 ounces orange oil: 20 drops lemon oil: 30 drops nutmeg oil: 10 drops Cilantro: 5 drops Neroli: 10 drops Canela: 10 dropsAccording to Time, the photograph used to illustrate the note is a handwritten copy of theoriginal recipe of John Pemberton, written by a friend in a leather book of recipes for ointments and medicines, and old family friends for generations.
Coca-Cola is an effervescent drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in over 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company. At first, when the pharmacist John Pemberton invented was a patent medicine, but was later bought outby businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose tactics márketinghicieron to drink one of the most consumed of the twentieth century.The company actually produces concentrate for Coca-Cola, which is then sold to various licensed bottlers, which mix the concentrate with water filtered yedulcorantes to subsequently sell and distribute beverage cans and bottles at retail or wholesale.There are also variantsof the Coca-Cola, manufactured by the same company, like Coca-Cola Light and Diet Coke, others are caffeine-free Coke, Cherry Coke, Vanilla Coke, Coca-Cola Zero, among other released especially as the lemon flavor.Its biggest competitor is the U.S. also Pepsi.
Names given to the Coca-Cola Light in other countries 可口 - 可乐 delicious happiness in Spanish: the name given to China in general. DietCoke '/ Diet Coke: generally used in Anglophone countries, as well as in former British colonies. It was also used in several Latin American countries before 1997. Diete Coke / Coca-Cola Dieter: name given to this drink in Quebec (Canada).Diet Coke / Coca-Cola Diet: name given to this drink in the U.S. Hispanic and Puerto Rico. Coke Light / Diet Coke: used in most Anglophone countries. NoCalorie Coca-Cola used in Japan from April 2007.
The Coca-Cola ads are always characterized by the controversy they cause. These spots are characterized by including some catchy music, a deep message, or simply because of its long duration. For example, some of Coca-Cola spots are knownADVERTISING 1960: The pause that refreshes 1975: "The spark of life" 1988: It felt really 1993: Always Coca...
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