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Why is Coca-Cola pop called Coca-Colala? Why did they name coca cola what they named it? How did they come up with the name for coca-cola? What colour was coca-cola when it was first created? 4 Who invented Coca-Cola Why is Coca-Cola pop called Coca-Cola?
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Coca-Cola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The official blog of The Coca-Cola Company ... We are returning to the drink side of Holeman & Finch's service in our weekly video feature. Mixologist Greg Best has a very interesting take on the classic Whiskey Sour. Called a Pemberton Sour, ... Posted at 05:24 PM in Coca-Cola Stories, Pop Culture, Things Go Better With...
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My name is Phil Mooney, and I've served as the historian/archivist for Coca-Cola for the last 30 years. Welcome to my blog! I'll share information on a wide variety of topics, ranging from our role in pop culture to brand history to Coke collectibles.
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Mrs. Skinner's 8th Grade Internet Scavenger Hunt Answers ... Question 1: By Mrs. Skinner; In internet slang, what does TIA mean? ... Question 2: By Aaron; Who invented Coca-Cola? Why is Coca-Cola pop called "Coca-Cola"?
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The "Sprite Boy" character, who appeared with Santa Claus and was used in Coca-Cola advertising in the 1940s and 50s, was also created by artist Haddon Sundblom. Though The Coca-Cola Company does have a drink called Sprite®, the Sprite Boy character was not named for the beverage.
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In a candy store in Vicksburg, Mississippi, brisk sales of the new fountain beverage called Coca-Cola impressed the store's owner, Joseph A. Biedenharn. He began bottling Coca-Cola to sell, using a common glass bottle called a Hutchinson.
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