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{{Infobox beverage|type = Cola|manufacturer = [[wikipedia:The Coca-Cola Company|The Coca-Cola Company]]|country_of_origin = United States|introduced = May 8, 1886|color = Caramel E-150d|flavor = Cola|variants = Diet Coke<br>Diet Coke Caffeine-Free<br>Coca-Cola Sugar Zero<br>Coca-Cola Cherry<br>Coca-Cola Vanilla<br>Coca-Cola Imagery<br>Coca-Cola Life|image1 = 220px-Coca-Cola logo.svg.png|related_products = [[wikipedia:Pepsi|Pepsi]]<br>RC Cola<br>Afri-Cola<br>Postobón<br>Inca Kola<br>Kola Real<br>Cavan Cola}}''For trivia about Coca-Cola, see [[Coca-Cola/Trivia]].''
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'''Coca-Cola'''<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> is a carbonated soft drink</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> sold in stores, restaurants, and vending </span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">machines</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> in more than 200 </span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">countries.</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> It is produced by </span>[[The Coca-Cola Company]]<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> of [[Atlanta]], Georgia</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">, and is often referred to simply as </span>'''Coke'''<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">, a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944. Originally intended as a patent medicine</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> when it was invented in the late 19th century by </span>[[John Pemberton]]<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman </span>[[Asa Griggs Candler]]<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.</span>
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==Achievements==
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">By the time of its 50th anniversary, the soft drink had reached the status of a national icon in the USA. </span>
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">In 1935, it was certified kosher</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> by Atlanta Rabbi Tobias Geffen</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">, after the company made minor changes in the sourcing of some ingredients. </span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">The longest running commercial Coca-Cola soda fountain anywhere was Atlanta's Fleeman's Pharmacy, which first opened its doors in 1914. </span>
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">Jack Fleeman took over the pharmacy from his father and ran it till 1995, closing it after 81 years. </span>
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">On July 12, 1944, the one-billionth gallon of Coca-Cola syrup was manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. </span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">Cans of Coke first appeared in 1955. </span>
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">On July 5, 2005, it was revealed that Coca-Cola would resume operations in Iraq for the first time since the Arab League </span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">boycotted the company in 1968. </span>
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<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">I</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;">n 2012, Coca-Cola would resume business in Burma</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> after 60 years of absence due to US. imposed investment sanctions against the country.</span><span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"> Coca-Cola with its partners is to invest US$5 billion in its operations in India by 2020.</span>
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==<span style="line-height:19px;">Different Flavors</span>==
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{| class="wikitable" style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;line-height:19px;"
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! style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Name
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! style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Launched
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! style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Discontinued
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! style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Notes
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! style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Picture
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|1983
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);" |The caffeine-free version of Coca-Cola.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Caffine_Free_Coke_can.jpg|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Cherry]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|1985
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);" |Was available in Canada starting in 1996. Called Cherry Coca-Cola Cherry Coke in North America until 2006.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Cola_Cherry_can.jpg|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Zero]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Diet version of Coca-Cola.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:120px-Coke_Zero_cans.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[New Coke]]/"Coca-Cola II"
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|1985
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2002
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Still available in Yap and American Samoa
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-New_Coke_can.jpg|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola with Lemon]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2001
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);" |Available in Australia, American Samoa, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Korea, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Meeting, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States, and West Bank-Gaza
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Lemon_Coke_bottle.jpg|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Vanilla]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2002; 2007
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);" |Available in Austria, Australia, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Malaysia, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States. It was reintroduced in June 2007 by popular demand.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Vanilla_cola_can.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola with Lime]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Available in Belgium, Netherlands, Singapore, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);" |[[File:75px-Lime_cola_can.png|thumb|139x139px]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Raspberry]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|June 2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|End of 2005
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Was only available in New Zealand. Currently available in the United States in [[Coca-Cola Freestyle]] fountain since 2009.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Raspberry_Cola_can.jpg|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2006
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|Middle of 2007
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Was replaced by Vanilla Coke in June 2007
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Black_cherry_coke_can.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Blāk]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2006
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|Beginning of 2008
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Only available in the United States, France, Canada, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Lithuania
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Coke_Blak_bottle.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Citra]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2006
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Only available in Bosnia and Herzegovina, New Zealand and Japan.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Citra_Coca_Cola.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Orange]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2007
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Was available in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar for a limited time. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland it's sold under the label [[Mezzo Mix]]. Currently available in [[Coca-Cola Freestyle]] fountain outlets in the United States since 2009.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:75px-Coke_Orange_bottle.png|thumb]]
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|-
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[Coca-Cola Life]]
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|2015
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);text-align:center;"|
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|Introduced in Argentina in 2015, it is now available in the United States.
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| style="border-color:rgb(170,170,170);"|[[File:CokeLife.png|thumb]]
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|}
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==Logo Design==
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<p style="line-height:19px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;">The famous Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton's bookkeeper, [[Frank Mason Robinson]], in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo's distinctive cursive script. The typeface used, known as Spencerian script, was developed in the mid-19th century and was the dominant form of formal handwriting in the United States during that period.</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0.4em;margin-bottom:0.5em;line-height:19px;color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:sans-serif;">Robinson also played a significant role in early Coca-Cola advertising. His promotional suggestions to Pemberton included giving away thousands of free drink coupons and plastering the city of Atlanta with publicity banners and streetcar signs.</p>
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==Official Site==
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us.coca-cola.com
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==Cast (in some commercials, including upcoming new commercial and win to trip to Legoland)==
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#Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
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#Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
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#Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
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#Tony Pope as Goofy Goof
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#Will Smith as Oscar
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#Pamela Hayden as Milhouse Van Houten
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#Maurice LaMarche as Newscaster
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#Paul Rudd as Ant Man / Scott Lang
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#Fred Tatasciore as Hulk
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#Chris Pratt as Emmett
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#Elizabeth Banks as Wydstyle
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#Allison Brie as Unikitty
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#Tara Strong as Unikitty
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#Grey DeLisle-Griffin as Puppycorn
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#Kate MiCucci as Dr. Fox
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#Roger Craig Smith as Hawkodile, Richard
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery widths="185">
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20190614 143704.jpg|The 2017 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the center left next to the Caffeine Free Variant shown the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Regular Diet Coke variants.
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20190614 143645.jpg|The 2017 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the center left next to the 2018 Caffeine Free Variant shown the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Regular Diet Coke variants.
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20190614 144447.jpg|The 2019 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the center left next to the 2017 Caffeine Free Variant shown the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Regular Diet Coke variants.
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20190614 144423.jpg|The 2019 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the center left next to the 2018 Caffeine Free Variant shown the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free Diet Coke and Regular Diet Coke variants.
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20190614 130526.jpg|A 2017 12 Ounce Can 12 Pack Design of Coca-Cola next to the 2018 Caffeine Free Variant
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20190513 125249.jpg|The 2017 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the right next to the Caffeine-Free variant
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20190614 143100.jpg|The 2017 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free variant
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20190614 143003.jpg|The 2019 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the right next to the 2017 Caffeine-Free variant
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20190527 174042.jpg|The 2019 2 Liter Contour Bottle design of Coca-Cola shown on the right next to the 2018 Caffeine-Free variant
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Classiccokeglassbottle.png
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Coke-Classic-and-Free2.jpg
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Coca Cola Plastic Bottle.png|The 2015 20 Ounce Bottle Version of the Soda
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Coca-Cola Coke2.png
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1006dp 06+diesel power+june 2010 baselines+coca cola can.png|A 2007 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Cokeholiday200812ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2008 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke2009summer12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Cokebbq200912ouncecan.jpg|A 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with BBQ Grill Pattern
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Coke2009summerstarsandstripes12ouncecan.jpg|A 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Stars and Stripes
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Coke2009summersurfboard12ouncecan.jpg|A 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Surfboards print
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Coke2009summerbeachball12ouncecan.jpg|A 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Beach Ball Print
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Coke2009sunglasses12ouncecan.jpg|A 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Sunglasses print
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Cokeholiday200912ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2009 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke2010sailboatsummer12ouncecan.jpg|A 2010 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Sailboats print
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Coke12ounce2010holidaycan.jpg|A Holiday 2010 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke2011summer12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2011 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke201112ouncebaseballcan.jpg|A 2011 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Baseball Print
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Coke201112ouncekitecan.jpg|A 2011 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Kites Print
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Coke2011holiday12ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2011 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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2012coke12ouncecanbottle.jpg|A 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke2012olympicslondon12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke2012summerolympicslondonswimming12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Swimmer Print
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Cokesummerolympicstennis12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Tennis Player Print
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Coke2012summerolympicslondongymnastics12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Gymnastic Print
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Coke2012summerolympicsrunningguy.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with runner print
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Coke2012summerolympicswomenssoccer12ouncecan.jpg|A Summer 2012 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Soccer Player print
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Coke201312ouncebaseballcan.jpg|A 2013 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Baseball Print
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Cokeholiday201312ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2013 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Cockeholiday201412ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2014 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Cokeholiday201512ouncecan.jpg|A Holiday 2015 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Cokeoriginal12ouncecan2016.jpg|A 2016 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coke201612ouncefootballhelmetcan.jpg|A 2016 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Football Helmet print
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Coke201612ouncefootballcan.jpg|A 2016 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Football print
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Coke2016jersey12ouncecan.jpg|A 2016 12 Ounce Can Version of the Soda with Football Jersey Print
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Coca-cola-original-7-5-oz-can.jpg|A 2017 7.5 Ounce Can Version of the soda
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Coca-cola-original-12-oz-can.jpg|A 2017 12 Ounce Can Version of the soda
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Coca-cola-original-16-oz-can.jpg|A 2017 16 Ounce Can Version of the Soda
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Coca-cola-original-1-liter-bottle.jpg|A 2017 1 Liter Bottle Version of the soda
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20191025 182227.jpg|A 2017 2 Liter Bottle Version of the Soda
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Cokeoriginal12ouncecan2018.jpg|A 2018 12 ounce can Version of the soda
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Cokeoriginal12ouncecan2holiday018.jpg|A Holiday 2018 12 Ounce Can Version of the soda
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20190527 174607.jpg|A 2017 12 Can Pack Version of the Soda
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20190117 161138.jpg|A 2019 12 Can Pack Version of the soda
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20191102 175636.jpg|A Fall 2019 2 Liter Bottle Version of the Soda
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20191102 175836.jpg|A Holiday 2019 20 Ounce Bottle Version of the soda
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20191209 122757.jpg|A Holiday 2019 12 Ounce can Version of the Soda
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20191209 122746.jpg|The 2017 12 Ounce can 35 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191209 122642.jpg|A 2017 2 Liter Bottler 4 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191220 163321.jpg|The 2017 7.5 Ounce Can 6 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191224 144654.jpg|A Holiday 2019 7.5 Ounce Can 6 Pack Version of the soda
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20191224 145817.jpg|A 2017 12 Ounce Bottle 8 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191224 145539.jpg|A Holiday 2019 16.9 Ounce Bottle 6 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191224 145009.jpg|A Holiday 2019 12 Ounce Can 12 Pack Version of the Soda
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20191225 150203.jpg|A Fall 2019 12 Ounce Can 12 Pack Version of the Soda
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Coca-cola-12pack.jgp .jpg|The original 2003 12 pack box design
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1C81D3A2-80FF-4490-A791-83313A8D62CB.jpeg|A Holiday 2020 20 Ounce Bottle version of the soca
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20201108 134241.jpg|A Holiday 2020 12 Ounce Can 12 Pack Version of the soda
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F10866FE-A40B-4FF8-B367-00245E5B8EA5.jpeg|A Summer 2019 20 Ounce bottle version of the soda
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ClassicCokeHoliday20182LiterbottleUSA.jpeg
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</gallery>
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Revision as of 14:36, 23 January 2021

For trivia about Coca-Cola, see Coca-Cola/Trivia.

Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in more than 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke, a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944. 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.

Achievements

By the time of its 50th anniversary, the soft drink had reached the status of a national icon in the USA.

In 1935, it was certified kosher by Atlanta Rabbi Tobias Geffen, after the company made minor changes in the sourcing of some ingredients. The longest running commercial Coca-Cola soda fountain anywhere was Atlanta's Fleeman's Pharmacy, which first opened its doors in 1914.

Jack Fleeman took over the pharmacy from his father and ran it till 1995, closing it after 81 years.

On July 12, 1944, the one-billionth gallon of Coca-Cola syrup was manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. Cans of Coke first appeared in 1955.

On July 5, 2005, it was revealed that Coca-Cola would resume operations in Iraq for the first time since the Arab League boycotted the company in 1968.

In 2012, Coca-Cola would resume business in Burma after 60 years of absence due to US. imposed investment sanctions against the country. Coca-Cola with its partners is to invest US$5 billion in its operations in India by 2020.

Different Flavors

Name Launched Discontinued Notes Picture
Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola 1983 The caffeine-free version of Coca-Cola.
75px-Caffine Free Coke can
Coca-Cola Cherry 1985 Was available in Canada starting in 1996. Called Cherry Coca-Cola Cherry Coke in North America until 2006.
75px-Cola Cherry can
Coca-Cola Zero 2005 Diet version of Coca-Cola.
120px-Coke Zero cans
New Coke/"Coca-Cola II" 1985 2002 Still available in Yap and American Samoa
75px-New Coke can
Coca-Cola with Lemon 2001 2005 Available in Australia, American Samoa, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Denmark, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, Korea, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Meeting, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tunisia, United Kingdom, United States, and West Bank-Gaza
75px-Lemon Coke bottle
Coca-Cola Vanilla 2002; 2007 2005 Available in Austria, Australia, China, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Malaysia, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States. It was reintroduced in June 2007 by popular demand.
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Coca-Cola with Lime 2005 Available in Belgium, Netherlands, Singapore, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Coca-Cola Raspberry June 2005 End of 2005 Was only available in New Zealand. Currently available in the United States in Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain since 2009.
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Coca-Cola Black Cherry Vanilla 2006 Middle of 2007 Was replaced by Vanilla Coke in June 2007
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Coca-Cola Blāk 2006 Beginning of 2008 Only available in the United States, France, Canada, Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Lithuania
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Coca-Cola Citra 2006 Only available in Bosnia and Herzegovina, New Zealand and Japan.
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Coca-Cola Orange 2007 Was available in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar for a limited time. In Germany, Austria and Switzerland it's sold under the label Mezzo Mix. Currently available in Coca-Cola Freestyle fountain outlets in the United States since 2009.
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Coca-Cola Life 2015 Introduced in Argentina in 2015, it is now available in the United States.
CokeLife

Logo Design

The famous Coca-Cola logo was created by John Pemberton's bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, in 1885. Robinson came up with the name and chose the logo's distinctive cursive script. The typeface used, known as Spencerian script, was developed in the mid-19th century and was the dominant form of formal handwriting in the United States during that period.

Robinson also played a significant role in early Coca-Cola advertising. His promotional suggestions to Pemberton included giving away thousands of free drink coupons and plastering the city of Atlanta with publicity banners and streetcar signs.

Official Site

us.coca-cola.com

Cast (in some commercials, including upcoming new commercial and win to trip to Legoland)

  1. Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
  2. Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
  3. Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
  4. Tony Pope as Goofy Goof
  5. Will Smith as Oscar
  6. Pamela Hayden as Milhouse Van Houten
  7. Maurice LaMarche as Newscaster
  8. Paul Rudd as Ant Man / Scott Lang
  9. Fred Tatasciore as Hulk
  10. Chris Pratt as Emmett
  11. Elizabeth Banks as Wydstyle
  12. Allison Brie as Unikitty
  13. Tara Strong as Unikitty
  14. Grey DeLisle-Griffin as Puppycorn
  15. Kate MiCucci as Dr. Fox
  16. Roger Craig Smith as Hawkodile, Richard

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