Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is a carbonated, sweetened soft drink and is the world's best-selling drink.
A popular nickname for Coca-Cola is Coke.
The company's headquarters are in Atlanta, Georgia.
Coca-Cola's main rival is Pepsi because of the similar taste of their main product.
Coca-Cola has 7 cubes of sugar, whereas Pepsi has 8 cubes of sugar.
After their products were put back on sale in Myanmar in 2012, the only countries that Coca-Cola can not be bought officially are Cuba and North Korea, due to trade bans with the USA.
Coca-Cola was first made in the 1800s by John Pemberton.
The first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886.
They sold it there for five cents a glass, it was very strong tasting because they did not mix it with water.
Coca-Cola was first sold in bottles in Atlanta on March 12, 1894 with actual cocaine content.
It was first sold in cans in 1955. During the first year, sales were about only nine drinks per day.
Dr. Pemberton did not think he could make a lot of money with the drink he invented, so he sold parts of his business to different people.
The drink is called "Coca-Cola" because of the coca leaf and kola fruits that were used to add flavor.
Dr. Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, suggested the name "Coca-Cola" because he thought using the letter C twice would look better than if they used a K in the word "Cola".
He then wrote down the name to use as a logo that is now very famous.
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