How Did Coca Cola Impact The World?

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Coca Cola is a sweet drink that millions of people around the world enjoy.Coke brings happiness to mostly everybody that drinks it. Coke can be used as a good refresher if you are thirsty, or you can use Coke to get the rust off old tools. Coca Cola was invented on January 29, 1892, in Atlanta. The soda machine led up to the creation of Coca Cola by pharmacist John Pemberton, during the Civil War. Coca Cola lead up to the creation of hundreds of other soft drinks yet to come in the future. Since it was invented it has been changed to have a better taste, and has been divided into 3 drinks, regular Coke, Coke Zero, and Diet Coke. Coke has had a huge impact on the world, before Coke was invented, people only used to drink water. They were

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