 Do you know a bubbly, caramel-colored elixir promising to cure your headache and even bring back the dead? Believe it or not, this wasn't some witch's potion, but the original Coca-Cola, back in 1886. Meet Dr. John Pemberton, a pharmacist with a grand ambition, curing headaches, nausea, and even hangovers with a bubbly elixir. His brainchild, Pemberton's French wine coca, a potent mix of coca leaves and cola nuts, hence the name. But fate had other plans. Atlanta's temperance movement swept through, outlawing the very ingredient that gave Dr. Pemberton's drink its kick. Undeterred, the ingenious pharmacist transformed his alcoholic tonic into a non-alcoholic marvel.