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Coca-Cola was first introduced in May 1886 at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, at the age of 122.
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The company is headquartered in Atlanta, USA. In 1989, it had assets of 100 million US dollars and employed more than 20,000 employees. The Coca-Cola Company was founded on September 5, 1919 in Delaware, USA.
In 1960, it became one of the 100 largest industrial companies in the United StatesIn 1983, it ranked 48th. From 1960 to 1983, the company's sales, assets, and net income grew at an average annual rate of5 and.
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Coca-Cola (Coca-Cola, also known as Coke) is a carbonated beverage containing caffeine produced by the Coca-Cola Company in the United States. The Chinese translation of the name comes from Jiang Yi and is one of the most famous and successful examples in the translation world. Coca-Cola now holds a leading position in markets around the world, far surpassing its main competitor, PepsiCo.
Among them, Hong Kong has almost a monopoly on the carbonated beverage market, while Taiwan has more than 60% of the market share. Coca-Cola's formula is still unknown to no one except the owner's family, and Coca-Cola will also strictly prevent its own employees from stealing the formula. So far, although Coca-Cola has many competitors (such as Pepsi, the number one competitor, Crown Coke in the American market (once listed in Taiwan as "Crown Fruit"), Virgin Cola in the European market, and Very Coke in the Chinese market), it is still the world's best-selling carbonated drink.
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1927Coca-Cola entered China for the first time with bottling plants in Tianjin and Shanghai.
In 1978, after nearly 30 years of retirement, Coca-Cola signed an agreement with China** to return to the Chinese market.
It was first translated as "tadpole chewing wax", and then replaced by "Coca-Cola" translated by Professor Jiang Yi.
Coca-Cola has set up 45 production plants in China: COFCO Coca-Cola North China Beverage **** (hereinafter referred to as "COCA-Cola North China Plant") officially announced that it has put into production.
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John of George came to the state in 1885. Dr. Pemberton tossed carbonated water and soda water together in the cellar to make a dark syrup. His partner, Flankm, Robinson, inspired the name from the two ingredients of the syrup, and Coca-Cola, the most successful soft drink of all time, was born.
On May 8, 1886, Coca-Cola was first sold in apothecaries in Atlanta.
1887 John. Pemberton registered the trademark "Coca-Cola Syrup and Concentrate" with the U.S. Patent Office and obtained its intellectual property rights.
On August 30, 1888, Coca-Cola's stake was transferred to the wealthy Asa Chandler.
In 1893, the Coca-Cola Spencer trademark was officially registered with the U.S. Patent Office.
In 1899 Isaac Kedler sold the bottling rights, retaining ownership of the mysterious formula and the Coca-Cola name.
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