885 Dr. John S. Pemberton, a doctor from Georgia, USA, mixed carbonated water and soda water together in the cellar to form a dark syrup. His partner Frank M. Robinson (Frank M. Robinson) inspired the name from the two ingredients of the syrup, and the most successful soft drink in history, Coca-Cola, was born.
1886 Coca-Cola is first sold in an Atlanta pharmacy.
1888 Pemberton quietly sold one-third of his shares to Asa Candler.
1888 Pemberton died.
1888 The shares of Coca-Cola were transferred to the wealthy Asa Candler. The reason was that one day he had a headache again. The servant brought him a cup of hot Coke and he was cured after drinking it. From then on, he began to suffer from a headache. Invest heavily in Coca-Cola.
1892 Coca-Cola Co., Ltd. is established.
1892 Coca-Cola's first recorded advertising budget
1893 Coca-Cola's first manufacturing location outside of Atlanta - Dallas
1899 Isaac Cade Le sold the bottling rights and retained ownership of the secret formula and Coca-Cola name.
1900 Joseph Whitehead obtains a license and establishes a bottle cap factory in Atlanta.
1909 The American Advertising Association selects Coca-Cola as the best advertising product in its recognition of heroes.
1915 The curved Coca-Cola bottle you see now was invented by Alexander Samuelson and was called the Hobbleskirt.
1921 Coca-Cola Vice President Harrison Jones invented the idea of ??putting six Coke bottles in a box.
1923 Robert Woodruff, the most important leader who influenced Coca-Cola, takes office.
1926 The Coca-Cola Company uses radio advertising for the first time.
1928 Coca-Cola begins bottling production in Tianjin and Shanghai, China.
1928 Coca-Cola began to cooperate with the Olympic Games.
1931 The first Santa Claus representing Coca-Cola appeared, designed by illustrator Haddon Sundblom.
1934 Coca-Cola vending machines appear in Chicago.
1934 The Coca-Cola factory was born in England.
1941 Coca-Cola uses "Coke" in advertising for the first time
1942 Coca-Cola makes its first paper cup.
1949 The first Coca-Cola clothing and radio are launched.
1955 Robert W. Wooddruff, Coca-Cola's most important president, retires.
1955 Coca-Cola’s new size of eight bottles in a box is released.
1960 Coca-Cola applied for a patent for its stunning curved bottle.
1967 Coca-Cola Foods Company is established.
1968 Coca-Cola’s new product “Frozen Coca-Cola” is launched.
1971 Coca-Cola becomes the largest and most widespread beverage trademark in the world.
1982 Diet-Coka, the diet Coca-Cola you and I are familiar with, was launched.
1983 Caffeine-free Coca-Cola and caffeine-free Diet Coca-Cola are launched in the United States.
1985 Coca-Cola launched a so-called new formula "new formula coka", but it was not popular, the stock price fell and sales fell.
1985 Coca-Cola quickly made amends and "Classic Coke" returned to the market.
1985 Coca-Cola in plastic bottles was launched.
In 1985, the U.S. space shuttle Challenger brought Coca-Cola into outer space, becoming the first carbonated drink consumed by humans in space.
1986 Cherry Coke, a favorite of little girls, was released