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* 1894 – Coca-Cola is bottled and sold for the first time in Vicksburg, Mississippi, by local soda fountain operator Joseph Biedenharn.
Brands has a lifetime contract with PepsiCo, with notable exceptions the contracts of franchisees such as HMSHost and college-operated locations with Coca-Cola which override Yum's lifetime PepsiCo contract, along with some scattered KFC franchises across the United States which continue to maintain Coke fountain rights.
The history of adding additional vanilla flavoring to Coca-Cola, at least in the US, dates back at least to the 1940s when local soda fountain workers ( soda jerks ) would upon request add a " shot " ( roughly a couple of tablespoons ) of vanilla syrup to a ( 12-16 oz ) Coca-Cola fountain soda.
In April 2010, certain Costco warehouses in the U. S. and Canada replaced their Coca-Cola drink fountain selections with Pepsi, accompanied with a change in labels on the disposable cups.
It was popular as a soda fountain syrup, trailing only Coca-Cola in popularity throughout the Midwest.
Approximately the same time, the Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola companies began aggressive targeted marketing campaigns aimed at replacing fresh brewed iced tea in food service establishments with the cola companies ' own tea concentrate which is dispensed using the same method as fountain drinks, pumped from a Bag-In-Box.
By the mid-1930s, one Sunkist orange in five was being consumed in juice form, often at soda fountains, and Sunkist juice was the second-most-popular soda fountain drink, after Coca-Cola ..
The tour started on the top floor and worked downwards, featuring approximately 1, 000 Coca-Cola artifacts presented in chronological order, interactive exhibits such as a replica 1930s soda fountain, video presentations of Coca-Cola advertising over the years, and a 10-minute film called " Every Day of Your Life " about Coke around the world.
He served the very first Coca-Cola beverage from his fountain in the Five Points neighborhood of Atlanta.
The chain now has both Pepsi and Coca-Cola products in the fountains, though in older stores with fewer fountain spots available it is still predominantly Pepsi products, with Coca-Cola and Diet Coke as the only Coke-related options.
The Biedenharm Museum was built in 1913 as a private home by Joseph Augustus Biedenharn ( December 13, 1866-October 9, 1952 ), who is credited with first bottling the popular soda fountain drink Coca-Cola in the summer of 1894.
It is believed she returned to working on stage and modeling, appearing on 1920s Coca-Cola company calendars holding a fountain glass of Coke.

Coca-Cola and dispenser
On August 3, 2011 a company press release stated that they were placing the Coca-Cola Freestyle beverage dispenser in all their stores after a six-month test at the 25 restaurants in the Jacksonville market.
Dobbs began his career as an Atlanta-based Coca-Cola salesman, during which he persuaded Joe Biedenharn of the Biedenharn Candy Company to set up a Coca-Cola dispenser in this store and order the beverage on a regular basis, thereby fueling sales and recognition of the Coca-Cola name.
* Photograph of the Beverly dispenser at World of Coca-Cola

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He was very tanned -- big hands might have torn him from a Coca-Cola poster.
While STS-51-F's primary payload was the Spacelab-2 laboratory module, the payload which received the most publicity was the Carbonated Beverage Dispenser Evaluation, which was an experiment in which both Coca-Cola and Pepsi tried to make their carbonated drinks available to astronauts.
Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.
Based on Interbrand's best global brand 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand.
* In Denmark, the native Jolly Cola was more popular than Coca-Cola and Pepsi Cola during the 1960s and 70s.
However, there are some problems with Bacardi's account, as the Spanish-American war was fought in 1898, Cuba's liberation was in 1898, and the Rough Riders left Cuba in September 1898, but Coca-Cola was not available in Cuba until 1900.
The band claims on their website that they still pay close attention to an anti-corporate ideology, despite performing on September 5, 2003 at a festival in Turkey that was sponsored by Coca-Cola, noting that they have since pulled out of a show in Los Angeles when they found that it was being sponsored by Coors.
An example of an in rem case is United States v. Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola ( 1916 ), where the defendant was not The Coca Cola Company itself, but rather " Forty Barrels and Twenty Kegs of Coca-Cola ".
This was quoted as one of the main reasons that The Coca-Cola Company broke away from their contract with the local brewer Pripps and started Coca-Cola Drycker Sverige AB instead.
Their julmust was never advertised until 2004, when Coca-Cola started marketing their julmust under the brand " Bjäre julmust ", but they bought the syrup from Roberts AB.
He was hand-picked by Billy Wilder to play a hard-driving Coca-Cola executive in the film One, Two, Three.
On three separate occasions between 1922 and 1933, the Coca-Cola Company was offered the opportunity to purchase the Pepsi-Cola company, and it declined on each occasion.
By most accounts, Coca-Cola was India's leading soft drink until 1977 when it left India after a new government ordered The Coca-Cola Company to turn over its secret formula for Coke and dilute its stake in its Indian unit as required by the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act ( FERA ).
Coca-Cola India's market share was 52. 5 %.
In 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Coca-Cola was introduced to the Russian market.
The team claimed that part of the Palestinian leader's wealth was in a secret portfolio worth close to $ 1 billion, with investments in companies like a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Ramallah, a Tunisian cell phone company and venture capital funds in the US and the Cayman Islands.

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In December 2008, the FDA gave a " no objection " approval for GRAS status to Truvia ( developed by Cargill and The Coca-Cola Company ) and PureVia ( developed by PepsiCo and the Whole Earth Sweetener Company, a subsidiary of Merisant ), both of which use rebaudioside A derived from the Stevia plant.
The urban legend that Coca-Cola developed the drink Fanta to sell in Nazi Germany without public backlash originated as the actual tale of German Max Keith, who invented the drink and ran Coca-Cola's operations in Germany during World War II.
The company developed an innovative method for delivering nutrition to American soldiers, which later came to be known as Minute Maid orange juice and was sold to The Coca-Cola Company in 1960.
* In 1981, the band appeared in " Marching Band / Coke Is It ," an award-winning commercial developed for Coca-Cola USA.
Also being active in the corporate education area, it has developed e-learning solutions for the institutions such as IES, Union of Banks of Turkey, Secretariat of Defense Industries, Public Procurement Agency, Coca-Cola Drinks, Migros, Siemens, TTNET etc.

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Contributions from these ethnic foods have become as common as traditional " American " fares such as hot dogs, hamburgers, beef steak, which are derived from German cuisine, ( chicken-fried steak, for example, is a variation on German schnitzel ), cherry pie, Coca-Cola, milkshakes, fried chicken ( Fried chicken is of Scottish and African influence ) and so on.
The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains to major restaurants and food service distributors.
As a result of this, there is demand in the United States for imported Mexican Coca-Cola.
Kosher for Passover Coca-Cola sold in the U. S. around the Jewish holiday also uses sucrose rather than HFCS and is also highly sought after by people who prefer the original taste.
It has tried to maintain the exclusive right to sell products using the " Coca-Cola " name and its diminutive form " Coke ", by suggesting the alternative of " cola drink " as a generic name for similar types of carbonated soft drinks.
* 1886 – Chemist John Pemberton places his first advertisement for Coca-Cola, the ad appearing in the Atlanta Journal.
Distribution area from Polar overlaps with Coca-Cola of Northern New England in Massachusetts ; for example, Shaw's Supermarkets and Stop & Shop are generally supplied by Polar while Market Basket uses CCNNE.
Pepsi encouraged price-watching consumers to switch, obliquely referring to the Coca-Cola standard of 6. 5 ounces per bottle for the price of five cents ( a nickel ), instead of the 12 ounces Pepsi sold at the same price.
In 1997, after his sponsorship with Coca-Cola ended, NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon signed a long term contract with Pepsi, and he drives with the Pepsi logos on his car with various paint schemes for about 2 races each year, usually a darker paint scheme during nighttime races.
The term " signature " is also used to mean the characteristics that give an object, or a piece of information, its identity — for example, the shape of a Coca-Cola bottle.
On May 3, 2006, the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Cadbury Schweppes, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and the American Beverage Association announced new School Beverage Guidelines that will voluntarily remove high-calorie soft drinks from all U. S. schools.
He met privately with Michael Bloomberg for 10 minutes, then met with CEO's, including Douglas N. Daft ( Coca-Cola Company ), Gerald M. Levin ( AOL Time Warner Inc .), Maurice R. Greenberg ( American International Group, commercial insurer ), and Dean O ' Hare ( Chubb Corporation, insurer ).
Coca-Cola, for example, has no patent for its formula and has been very effective in protecting it for many more years than the twenty years of protection that a patent would have provided.
Since his death, his legacy ( which includes a generous scholarship fund for Georgia residents, funded by his investments in Coca-Cola ) has been tarnished by allegations of racism.
In 1964, Fox went to work for the Coca-Cola Company where he started as a route supervisor, and he drove a delivery truck.
Daley was elected to the board of directors for The Coca-Cola Company.
Fruit brandy is customarily drunk chilled or over ice, but is occasionally mixed ( for example, blackberry brandy and Coca-Cola are mixed to make a popular New England drink called " the blackbird ").
The company manufactures pure cocaine for medical use and also produces a cocaine-free extract of the coca leaf, which is used as a flavoring ingredient in Coca-Cola.
After discovering that most of their profits came from hamburgers, the brothers closed their restaurant for three months and reopened it in 1948 as a walk-up stand offering a simple menu of hamburgers, french fries, shakes, coffee, and Coca-Cola, served in disposable paper wrapping.

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