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Biedenharn sent a case to Asa Griggs Candler, who owned the Company. Candler thanked him but took no action. One of his nephews already had urged that Coca-Cola be bottled, but Candler focused on fountain sales. ... 2008 Year in Review ... The first Coca-Cola delivery truck in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1909...
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With contract in hand, they joined another Chattanoogan, John T. Lupton, and began to develop what is today the worldwide Coca-Cola bottling system. The first bottling plant under the new contract was opened in Chattanooga in 1899, the second in Atlanta the following year.
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Coca-Cola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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History of Coca-Cola; Coca-Cola was introduced by Dr. John Stith Pemberton first in Atlanta, ... For five cents, consumers can enjoy a glass of Coca-Cola at the soda fountain. This year, sales of Coca-Cola average nine drinks per day. In 1891 Asa Candler acquired ownership of the business for $2,300. In four years he...
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In 1886, sales of Coca-Cola averaged 9 drinks per day. That first year, Pemberton sold only 25 ... In 1894, Coca-Cola was first bottled by Joseph Biedenharn, owner of the Biedenharn Candy Company of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Candler believed that the bottling idea was crazy and that people would never go for it!
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In 1894, Joseph A. Biedenharn, owner of the Biedenharn Candy Company in Vicksburg, Mississippi, first bottled "Coca Cola." ... In the summer of 1894, Joseph Agustus Biedenharn, a 28 year-old candy merchant from Vicksburg, Mississippi, offered the first bottle of "Coca-Cola." It was originally sold at just soda fountains.
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In Waco, TX -- the original hometown of THE Dr Pepper -- a museum in a 100-year old bottling plant (which served as company HQ from 1906 to 1923) houses a scaled-down reconstruction of the original drug store where this soft drink was first served. ... Where Coca-Cola Was First Bottled:; Address:
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Replying to your inquiry in your recent letter, beg to advise that I think it was in the summer of 1894 that we first bottled Coca-Cola at what was then 218-220 Washington Street, ... This started us off on the right track and I have seen Coca-Cola grow with us from a five-gallon keg the first year to what it is today."
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