Cocacola.txt [Deluxe]

In its first year, the pharmacy sold an average of only nine drinks per day. From Soda Fountain to Global Icon

Candler used aggressive coupons and branding to make the drink a household name.

During WWII, the company vowed that every soldier could get a bottle for five cents, cementing its global presence. The Modern Legacy CocaCola.txt

In 1915, the "Contour Bottle" was designed so people could recognize a Coke even by touch in the dark.

The story begins in May 1886 with Dr. John Pemberton , an Atlanta pharmacist who perfected a unique, caramel-colored syrup in a brass kettle. He carried a jug of it down the street to , where it was mixed with carbonated water and sold for five cents a glass. In its first year, the pharmacy sold an

The "CocaCola.txt" file remains a digital metaphor for a formula that changed the world—a mix of history, marketing genius, and a simple glass of soda. Coca-Cola History

While Pemberton died just two years later, he paved the way for , who transformed the small business into The Coca-Cola Company . The Modern Legacy In 1915, the "Contour Bottle"

Today, Coca‑Cola is more than a beverage; it is a symbol of optimism and happiness . It is a publicly-traded giant owned by thousands of shareholders worldwide, distributing over 500 brands in more than 200 countries.