Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. In a lucky accident, someone mixed syrup with carbonated water, and just like that, the world-famous Coca-Cola was born. The drink invented by Pemberton was given a loud and easy-to-remember name "Coca-Cola", and it was written in a beautiful font. This trademark font is still in use today.
The Coca-Cola series of products include: Coca-Cola, Diet Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Sunshine, Eye-catching, Heaven and Earth, Jinmei, etc. Today, Coca-Cola is one of the best-selling beverages in the world. What is little known is that more than 100 years ago, when Coca-Cola was first invented, it was just a syrup that refreshed, relieved fatigue, and cured headaches. It did not appear in stores like it does today. In 1886, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, issued a prohibition order. A pharmacist named John Pemberton selected several special ingredients and invented a delicious syrup called non-alcoholic Pemberton French Liquor Coke, which he sold in pharmacies on average every day for a year. 9 bottles. Frank Robinson, Pemberton's accountant, gave the syrup he invented a loud and easy-to-remember name, "Coca-Cola", and wrote it in a beautiful font. This trademark font is still in use today.
The "Coca-Cola" syrup prepared by Pemberton does not contain gas at first, and can be mixed with cold water when drinking. In 1887, Pemberton registered the Coca-Cola "Syrup and Concentrate" trademark with the U.S. Patent Office and obtained its intellectual property rights. In the same year, in a lucky accident, someone mixed syrup with soda water, and a miracle happened. The syrup turned into a delicious carbonated drink, and the well-known Coca-Cola was born.
In 1888, Asa Candler obtained control of the Coca-Cola formula and patent from John Pemberton and his partners and established the Coca-Cola Company. In 1908, Coca-Cola entered Asia and was initially sold in the Philippines.