Coke is the English abbreviation of Coca-Cola and another trademark form.
Before the First World War, Coke was a registered trademark of the American Coca-Cola Company. The company used this registered trademark to produce and sell a tea beverage that was very similar to the Coca-Cola Company. In beverages In the market, Cocoa Enterprises was once a competitor of Coca-Cola.
In 1920, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Coke trademark was similar to Coco-Cola and the products were similar, so they should be classified as exclusive to Coca-Cola. Later, the Coke trademark became another name and registered trademark of the Coca-Cola Company, Coco-Cola.
Coca-Cola enters mainland China
Coca-Cola has a unique flavor, which comes from the cola seeds in the raw materials. Coca-Cola is not only the world's number one selling soda drink, but also the world's largest Famous soft drink brand. ?
In 1927, Coca-Cola entered mainland China. Its brown liquid, sweet and bitter taste, and the bubbles filling after opening the bottle cap made many people curious and interesting, but its sales volume was not ideal. However, in 1979, Coca-Cola returned to the Chinese mainland market. Now, Coca-Cola has integrated into the lives of Chinese people. It has also been listed in the Guinness World Records because of its extremely high market share. ?