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COCA-COLA Angela Emmett

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Page 1: Coca Cola Final Draft

COCA-COLA Angela Emmett

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History

Coca Cola was invented in Atlanta Georgia, by John Pemberton a pharmacist in 1866 , it has become one of the global market leaders in the beverage industry.

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Logo

Coca Cola got the name from Dr. Pemberton’s Book keeper Frank Robinson, who wrote it out in his distinct script! And it was soon seen everywhere.

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Who took over

In 1888 John Pemberton died and Asa Griggs Candler took over for a total price of $2,300. And started making Coca Cola signs all over the nation.

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Business Risk

There were many types of risk to Coca Cola such as when Candler built Syrup plants in Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles. If the Coca Cola company didn’t have any sales then that would have been a large amount of money wasted. But there was no need to worry because Coca Cola soon became the most popular drink in america!

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Business Risk

Coca Cola soon became worried about the copy cats of Coca Cola so made Coca Cola in a special bottle.

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Coca Cola in a Bottle!

In 1894 Joseph Biedenharn became first to put Coca Cola in a bottle. But the catch to this was for Joseph to have full custody of the Coca Cola in a bottle and to sell it for the sum of one dollar. Then in 1923 Coca Cola was sold in six packs.

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Transportation of Coca Cola

Coca Cola was transferred around America usually by Truck on a highway to conserve energy

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Impact on America

Coca Cola had a great impact on America it gave jobs to many of people.

Gave to Organizations Helped many people

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Connection

I think it would probably be harder to start a new company like Coca Cola because the economy isn't that good right now so there probably wouldn’t be enough money to go toward the new product or company

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