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Animated History of Coca-Cola

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2011

I wanted to share a video with you that provides a great overview of the history of The Coca-Cola Company. The video has an interesting history itself. It was originally produced in Russia as part of a 30 minute television special called In Search of the Secret Formula. That program was created to introduce Coca-Cola to the Russian market. We liked the video so much that I had it translated to English and used it as an introduction to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. Even though it is more than 10 years old, the interesting animation style and enduring story are still interesting.

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  • I like how they left out the part where there was Cocaine in Coca-Cola.

  • All of this is strange to me, because I have always hated Coke from when I first tasted it as a kid. So, fortunately, I will never get addicted to it.

  • john pemberton, BEST INVENTOR EVEEEEEEEEEERRRRRR!!!!

  • i like it :)

  • @dhoorn07 thank you!!!! someone beleives cokaines in cola!!! no-one beleives me

  • They failed to mention that in the 1800s Coca-Colas two key ingredients were cocaine & caffeine. The Cocaine was derived from the Coca leaf and the Caffeine from the Kola nut, hence the name. And that it once contained 9mg of cocaine per glass. To this day Coke claims to use a cocaine free Coca leaf extract but the U.S still has a manufacturing plant authorised by the Federal Government to import and process the Coca plant. How else do you think they produce its unique flavour...and addiction.

  • This should be in a history class!!

  • I watched this in my Georgia history class ! :D

  • The man who bought the company was a hardedged man and investor named ERNEST Woodruff who used his bank called Trust Company. Robert worked for White truck company, until his father gave him the job. read the secret formula by Frederick Allen.

  • @devilgloom

    Dude, I would take coca cola over root beer anyday. But I do not see why they should not make one about root beer tht would be pretty cool

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