1. Carbonated drinks: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Diet Coca-Cola, Suzuo.
2. Fruit juice drinks: Mirinda, Queer.
3. Drinking water: water, ice dew.
In 1888, Asa Candler saw the market prospects of Coca-Cola, purchased its shares, and took control of all its production and sales rights. Candler began selling the raw liquid to other pharmacies, and also began advertising on billboards in train stations and town squares. In 1901, the advertising budget reached $100,000.
It was two American lawyers who really made Coca-Cola flex its muscles. They went to the office of Asa Candler, the boss of the Coca-Cola Company at the time, and proposed an innovative business cooperation method. The Coca-Cola Company would sell them syrup, and they would invest in the production company and sales point themselves to mix the syrup with water and bottle it. , sold, produced and quality assured according to the requirements of The Coca-Cola Company. Candler sold the first assembly franchise of the drink in 1899 for $1.
The Coca-Cola Company allowed them to use the Coca-Cola trademark to advertise this special bottling system. From then on, factories producing Coca-Cola sprouted everywhere.
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Coca-Cola in China:
On December 19, 1978, the day after China and the United States announced the formal establishment of diplomatic relations, the Coca-Cola Company officially established its presence in the United States. Announced its return to China and signed an agreement with China Cereals and Oils Import and Export Corporation. According to the agreement, the Chinese side will provide the factory building for Coca-Cola's first bottling plant in mainland China, and Coca-Cola will donate an advanced production line.
In order to ensure water quality, Coca-Cola provided the Beijing factory with a reverse osmosis water purification system, which was the most advanced water treatment equipment in the world at the time. Only a few countries had this technology. Coca-Cola sent a total of more than 180 experts and technicians to Beijing to help install equipment, debug and train Chinese technicians. In 1984, an ordinary Chinese man and Coca-Cola appeared on the cover of Time Magazine in the United States.
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