Dr. John S. Pemberton, drove him to make an unmistakable tasting pop that could be sold at pop wellsprings. He made a prepared syrup, took it to his neighborhood tranquilize store, where it was mixed with carbonated water and considered "heavenly" by the people who analyzed it. Dr.
Pemberton's accessory and assistant, Prospective M. Robinson, is credited with naming the drink
"Coca‑Cola" and furthermore plotting the trademarked, specific substance, still used today.
Dr. Pemberton sold bits of his business to various social occasions, with a large portion of the interest sold to Atlanta operator, Asa G. Candler. Under Mr. Candler's power, appointment