The first Coca-Cola example was made 1886 and was called ”Pemberton’s French Wine Coca” the creator behind this was John Stith Pemberton. Originally it was intended as a patent medicine even it did not have any patent at that time. Pemberton sold the recipe 1887 for 2300 American dollars to Asa Griggs Candler. In 1895 Coca-Cola was available everywhere in the states. But it was in World War 2 the breakthrough came in when Coca-Cola was representing the United States as a national drink.The Year 1915 The Coca-Cola Company where looking for a glass design that would distinguish it from other beverage bottles. They said and I quote ” A bottle which a person could recognize even if they felt in the dark, and so shaped that, even …show more content…
We all know that sugary drinks can cause diabetes, obesity, tooth decay. On a small Coke that is 250 ML, there is 27g of sugar. That is approximately 7 teaspoons of sugar. The World Health Organisation recommends no more than 6 teaspoons of sugar each day. So is there any good effects of coke? Yes, there is when you have stomach sick then is good to drink flat Coca-Cola. When you are Stomach sick and drink Coke it neutralizes your stomach PH and makes it calm. Also in a recent study, they say that Coke will stop nausea. So will Coke still exist in the future? Yes, it probably will. In a recent study, more people start to drink water instead of Coke and that's why Coke has introduced a Water called smart water to increase their sales. Because their sales have been dropping. But Coke is highly addictive with the sugar rush you get. Then there are people that do not like coffee in the morning and instead drink a can of coke that works perfectly as a caffeinated drink. As well Coca-Cola is a billion dollar company and has been on the market since 1886. Will they have any patent in the future? No, I don’t think so on the recipe. The formula is to hard to discover and it is very safe in the vault in Atlanta. That is one of the most guarded vaults in America. In 1960 The Coca-Cola company obtained a federal trademark registration for its bottle design, enabling it to