Coca-Cola tastes good. It's an American brand. It's very popular, but Coca-Cola should not be drunk too much, which is not good for your health. Which country's brand is Coca-Cola?
Coca-Cola (English name: Coca-Cola, also known as Coke) is a carbonated beverage containing caffeine produced by Coca-Cola Company of the United States. Coca-Cola's early translation in China was "Ke Ke Chewing Wax", but it was renamed "Coca-Cola" because of its poor sales. At present, Coca-Cola is in a leading position in markets all over the world, and its sales volume far exceeds that of its main competitor, Pepsi-Cola, and it is listed in Guinness World Records. The formula of Coca-Cola is unknown to anyone except the owner's family, and the Coca-Cola Company will strictly prevent its employees from stealing the formula. Who invented Coca-Cola
A pharmacist named Zunbenbert in the United States developed a syrup for treating headaches and dizziness. After the formula was developed, he told the clerk to add water to mix it. One day, because of carelessness, the shop assistant treated soda water as plain water, and the syrup bubbled. The shop assistant was very scared when he got into trouble, so he drank it at once and thought it tasted good, so he told the pharmacist about it. The pharmacist tasted it and it was really good. Later, after many experiments, he finally made a drink with good taste and sold the patent right to a beverage dealer. In this way, the world-famous Coca-Cola came out. Background of Coca-Cola Development
It's two American lawyers who really make Coca-Cola exert its strength. They went to the office of Asa Griggs Candler, the boss of the Coca-Cola Company at that time, and put forward an innovative way of business cooperation, that is, the Coca-Cola Company sold them syrup, and the companies and sales points they invested in their own production mixed the syrup with water, bottled it and sold it. Production and quality assurance according to the requirements of Coca-Cola Company.
The Coca-Cola Company allowed them to use Coca-Cola's trademark to advertise. This special bottling system has since blossomed everywhere. In 1888, Asa Griggs Candler saw the delicious market prospect, bought its shares and mastered all its production and sales rights. Candler began to sell the stock solution for making drinks to other pharmacies, and also began to advertise on billboards in railway stations and town squares.
in 191, the advertising budget reached $1,. Candler sold the first assembly franchise of this beverage for 1 dollar in 1899.