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To celebrate 450 years, Bols pulled out the best recipes from the archives. Other recipes, scrawled notebooks still owned by ...
Fast forward to the 20th century, and soda packaging started taking on a new form. Aluminum cans first hit the market in the ...
In 1899, lawyers Joseph Whitehead and Benjamin Thomas wanted to buy the rights to bottle Coca-Cola. Till then, the drink was popular as a soda fountain. They signed a contract, ...
Coca-Cola had signed a perpetual agreement to sell its syrup at a fixed price to bottlers in 1899, thinking that selling its product in bottles would not succeed. As the business took off, the ...
Over the years, the Coca-Cola logo evolved, but the 1890 version represented a crucial moment in the brand's history. Refinement: 1899 – 1934. The 1899 version of the Coca-Cola logo is very similar to ...
Though the headquarters for Coca-Cola are based in Atlanta, Ga., Tampa has a 25-year history with its own smaller Coca-Cola plants and related soda and drink operations. Coca-Cola Enterprises is a ...
Coca-Cola was served only as a fountain drink until 1899 when Candler sold the U.S ... 16- and 26-ounce bottles in addition to the standard 6.5-ounce bottle. In 1960, Coca-Cola introduced 12 ...
March 12, 1930, was the day when Mahatma Gandhi embarked on a journey on foot from the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad to Dandi, a coastal village, to protest against the Salt Act imposed by the British ...
The bottle came in a special red box with a note highlighting Coca-Cola's $55 billion contribution to the US economy, and its support of 8,60,000 jobs.