History and Facts about Coca-Cola!

Published 2016-12-21
Coca-Cola (often referred to simply as Coke) is a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company.

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All Comments (21)
  • @59771006
    I only drink Pepsi when I can't get my hands on Coke the rest of the time I drink Coke
  • For me it just depends on whether I'm in the mood for Coke or Pepsi. I generally choose Coke though because I love the history.
  • thank you for the video. I'm currently working on my master thesis which is The Coca-Cola evaluation and this video was really helpful to understand the company history.
  • It's nice to know about the history of Coca-Cola. I didn't know about the research that Pepsi made in the 1950's. It was very interesting for me. Thanks for share!
  • @zerosurrender
    Coke is definitely my zhuzh! Love their marketing, but, it's the flavor, the formula, the stuff itself that's got me.
  • @janetkelly6468
    I'm love Coke so much that I created a Coca-Cola Art Car. I'm always driving happiness!
  • @RobinOnYew
    i saw that chrismas advritisement in Nazarath, when it was chrismas in there. 2018.
  • @litogor
    In 1863, a Parisian chemist Angelo Mariani combined coca (short for cocaethylene) and wine and started selling it under the name "Vin Mariani". This became extremely popular. Jules Verne, Alexander Dumas, and Arthur Conan Doyle were among literary figures said to have used it, and the chief rabbi of France is quoted to have said, "Praise be to Mariani's wine!" Pope Leo XIII reportedly carried a flask of it regularly and gave Mariani a medal. Seeing this commercial success, Dr. John Stith Pemberton in Columbus, Georgia – himself a morphine addict following an injury in the Civil War – set out to make his own version. He called it Pemberton's French Wine Coca and marketed it as a panacea...
  • @steelman1177
    Seriously? No Vanilla Coke mention? Easily my favorite iteration
  • @jboix1
    Doesn't anybody know that 'Coca-Cola' was first made in the small village of Ayelo de Malferit in Valencian province in Spain and brought to the States just one year before that Pemberton launched his wine of coca?
  • @charder0165
    Room temp coke and cold Pepsi taste the same because coke was made before refrigeration unlike Pepsi Pepsuck
  • I am a coke person myself. Although I do drink a pepsi now and then. Only when the eatery serves pepsi products.
  • @tohma5418
    This is exhilarating Wait Dr. Stone: yes this is exhilarating