What is a can of Coca Cola made of. Coke recipe. - new owner of Coca-cola


With the departure of Soviet power, many products and phenomena suddenly broke into our lives and gradually became commonplace. One of the products that has become an integral part of our daily life from an overseas curiosity is Coca Cola. This drink is drunk by both children and adults. There are many legends around him, often reminiscent of scary tales. And this is not at all surprising, because the composition of Coca-Cola was kept secret for many years. And people are such that if they are not told something, they begin to invent the missing details themselves. Of course, the packaging indicates the approximate composition of the product, which includes coloring, carbon dioxide, caffeine, sugar or sweetener, and mysterious natural flavors. But this does not provide exhaustive information and a complete answer to the question of what Coca Cola is made of.

For a more thorough study of the issue, it is perhaps worth going back to 1886, when the pharmacist John Pemberton, a resident of Atlanta, invented a new drink. Its name, coined by Pemberton's accountant, consists of the names of the original ingredients, which were coca leaves and cola nuts - a tropical tree. This mixture was diluted with water and sold in a pharmacy, where, however, it was not very popular. It is impossible to say with complete certainty whether the story of how Coke became carbonated is not a myth. However, it is alleged that one of the visitors to the pharmacy, who suffered from a hangover, asked to add gas to the new drink. Since then, Coca Cola has been consumed with pleasure as a refreshing and tonic drink. It is worth mentioning that the Coca Cola logo has remained unchanged since the appearance of the drink. It was also coined by Pemberton's accountant.

For so many years, the drink, of course, could not remain unchanged, the various ingredients of Coca-Cola changed at different times. Until recently, the exact recipe was kept by the manufacturer in the strictest confidence. There is no doubt that the creation of excessive mystery around what Coca-Cola is made from has only served to benefit the popularity of the drink. Most of all disputes and assumptions were caused by the mysterious ingredient of Coca-Cola extract. It was assumed that it consisted of a mixture of components of plant origin, but no one knew the truth. Even the beverage factory workers couldn't clear things up, as the ingredients were mixed under code names. It turned out that in order to find out what Coca-Cola is made of, it is enough to sue the company, which, in fact, was done in Turkey. Representatives of the Turkish St. Nicholas Foundation said that they are required by law to indicate the exact composition of the product on the packaging.

When the world found out what Coca-Cola is actually made of, there was no limit to the surprise of drink lovers. Not everyone was pleased to learn that the mysterious ingredient is made from insects. For the production of the natural dye carmine, which is part of Coca-Cola, female cochineal, an insect belonging to the order of Hemiptera, is used. It turns out that people have been able to get carmine since ancient times, so the producers of Coca-Cola did not invent anything new.

For especially suspicious people, the fact that an insect-derived ingredient has been added to the drink they drink may not be too pleasant. Perhaps this is partly why the component has been kept secret for so long. However, one cannot but rejoice at the fact that the carmine dye has a completely natural origin and is harmless to the body. At least, those who like to tell legends about the incredible harm brought to the body by Coca-Cola now have much less reason to scare their acquaintances.

Today, there is not a single person on Earth who has not heard of such a drink as Coca Cola, which is produced by a company of the same name. Currently, this drink is sold in many countries around the world. For the first time, Russia saw the drink of The Coca Cola Company appeared in 1979, in preparation for the Olympic Games in Moscow. This novelty from abroad began to attract Russian citizens with its unusual shape, bright and colorful label and, finally, a special taste. So she began to gain popularity in Russia, after which, The Coca Cola Company, during perestroika, finally settled on the market and since that time has become an active investor in the Russian economy.

Surely many are interested in the question: what is Coca-Cola made of? Initially, it included an American nut, which was called cola and cocaine. Until the beginning of the 20th century, cocaine was allowed to be used, but later it became known about the danger of this substance and it was removed from the composition of the drink in 1903, leaving only one name. But it was like that before. How is cola produced now?

In accordance with the data that was taken from the official website of the Coca Cola company, the constituent components of this highly carbonated soft drink are:

Dye (E150);

Karmazin (E122);

Carbon dioxide (E290);

Sugar (about 11%);

Orthophosphoric acid (phosphorus 170 ppm, E338);

Caffeine (140 ppm);

Flavors (cinnamon oil, vanillin, lemon oil and clove oil).

How is Coca-Cola produced in Russia?

Since the import of this aromatic drink in numerous batches from abroad was a very troublesome business, then it was decided to produce Coca-Cola in Russia itself. Such production was less expensive than if it were made in America and then imported. But how was cola actually made? This favorite drink in Russia is made from a powder that resembles kvass. The cost of this powder is low, which makes the production of cola not so expensive. This muck is diluted with water, after which it is carbonated and bottled. Then it hits all the store shelves. The very process of making cola is very harmful, so all the staff work in chemical protection suits, otherwise, it is possible to get an allergy or poisoning.

The most important component in the production of Coca-Cola is phosphoric acid (E338), whose pH is 2.8. It is used in drinks as an acidifier. However, this substance is not safe for the body, as it leads to osteoporosis, calcium deficiency and urolithiasis, and in excess doses it can cause burns or vomiting. For the delivery of Coca-Cola concentrate, a truck is used, which has special containers made of anti-corrosion metal.

Another important component that is part of Coca-Cola is carbon dioxide (E290). He shows his attitude in the safety of products, preventing the development and reproduction of bacteria. This dietary supplement is considered conditionally safe, because carbon dioxide, marked E290, increases the speed of the process of absorption of other substances into the gastric mucosa. This applies to alcoholic beverages. In addition, the use of such a dietary supplement in excessive amounts causes toxicity.

Also, the composition of this drink includes food coloring carmine (E120) - an extract that is extracted from the body of cochineal insects living in Azerbaijan and Armenia. Such a dye is considered safe and it does not cause harm to health. The safe dyes included in Coca-Cola can also be attributed to sugar color (E150). It is used as an emulsifier to prevent the drink from clouding and creating flakes.

It is important to remember that manufacturers may not indicate all components. And what is indicated on the label is not always true. In reality, instead of "harmless" dietary supplements, substances that can be equated to poison can be added. For example, Coca-Cola, which contains not so terrible substances, as described above, has a destructive function.

Here are a few examples of the crushing power that cola has.

1) Cola is great at removing blood stains. In the United States, the traffic police have long used cola for this purpose.

2) An experiment with meat, which can be done at home, if someone does not believe. It is enough to put a piece of beef liver and pour it with cola, 0.5 liters will be enough, for an hour or two. After this period of time you will not see it. She will dissolve.

3) To clean the sink or toilet, as well as remove corrosion from the batteries in the car or unscrew a rusty screw, one can of cola will be enough.

4) Coca-Cola distributors have been using their products to clean their truck engines for over 20 years.

This is not a complete list of properties of cola. It can be continued for a very long time. Now imagine for a second what happens to your body when you drink this drink? Your body also begins to decompose, as does meat poured with cola. From this we can conclude that Coca-Cola is a real poison, although it has one advantage - it can be used in everyday life. It removes stains of any complexity.

It has happened, one of the world's most intriguing mysteries seems to have been revealed. Carefully hidden since 1886, the Coca-Cola recipe has become public.

It has happened, one of the world's most intriguing mysteries seems to have been revealed. Carefully hidden since 1886, the Coca-Cola recipe has become public.

So here's the secret recipe from Atlanta apothecary John Pemberton: "sugar (%10.58 W/V), phosphoric acid (0.544 G/L), caffeine (150 MG/L), caramel (%0.11), carbon dioxide (7.5 G/L). l) and "Coca-Cola" extract (%0.015 W/V)".



A sensational statement was made by the head of the Council of Peace of the St. Nicholas Foundation in Turkey, Muammer Karabulut. This organization has sued the company to disclose the secret recipe in order to protect consumer rights.Earlier in the press, information has already flashed that Coca-Cola contains an extract of various leaves, roots of the mimosa tree and aromatic additives. Meanwhile, according to the results of the study, it was found that this extract is a natural dye "carmine" or food additive "cochineal" (cochineal), extracted from cochineal mealybugs. In the food industry, it is also known as carminic acid, which is assigned the international index E-120.



Only the lazy does not talk today about the harm of Coca-Cola. It even became part of the "urban folklore". Here are some stories: The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid, it can dissolve your nails. To transport Coca-Cola concentrate, the truck must be equipped with special pallets designed for highly corrosive materials. Coca-Cola distributors have been using it to clean their truck engines for 20 years. In many North American states, the traffic police always have two gallons of Coca-Cola in their patrol car to clean up blood from the highway after an accident. Put a steak in a bowl of Coke and you won't find it there in two days. To clean your toilet, pour a can of Coca-Cola down the sink and leave it on for an hour. To loosen a rusted bolt, dampen a rag with Coca-Cola and wrap it around the bolt for a few minutes. To clean soiled clothes, pour a can of Coke on a pile of dirty clothes, add laundry detergent and machine wash as usual.



Cochineal or cochineal mealybug (Coccus cacti) is a Mexican insect from the group of grass aphids of the family of mealybugs (Coccidae). The red dye is obtained from female Coccus cacti after killing them with acetic acid or heat.

In 1886, pharmacist John Stith Pemberton came up with the idea of ​​mixing coca leaves and cola nuts with carbonated water - and created perhaps the most famous drink in the world. Since then, much has changed in the recipe - cocaine was removed from there, many complex ingredients were added, and the formula of the cola that we know is carefully guarded under seven locks. Rumor has it that the recipe for the drink is known only to a few people in the entire corporation, whose names are not disclosed for security reasons. It is even argued that these top managers are not put on the same plane, so that in the event of a catastrophe, at least one bearer of sacred knowledge remains. In general, keeping the recipes of key products secret for corporations is not new - the same KFC is so shaking over its secret composition of 11 herbs and spices for breading that it mixes them in parts at two different factories, and receives the final blend at the third.

Over the 100 years of its existence, various smart people have claimed to have declassified the formula, found the old notes of the founder of The Coca-Cola Company, brought it out on their own - whatever, and now plus or minus the exact recipe can be found in the public domain. And the composition cannot be hidden, at least for reasons of compliance with the law - the inscription on the label reads: purified carbonated water, sugar, natural caramel dye, acidity regulator phosphoric acid, natural flavors and caffeine. And now in more detail.

Purified carbonated water

In Moscow, for the production of cola, they use ordinary tap water from the city network, which is purified in several stages, bringing it to a distilled state - that is, absolutely pure, containing neither impurities nor minerals. The first stage is mechanical cleaning. Ferrous sulfate is first added to tap water - it binds organic impurities into larger particles that can already be filtered out. The water is then passed through sand filters. At the second stage, the water is purified through ion exchangers - calcium and magnesium salts are removed. According to the company's standard, they should be no more than 100 milligrams per liter of water. Further, the water enters the carbon filter - activated carbon is designed to remove chlorine. The next step is the polishing filter. It has a very thin hole for the passage of water: if particles of coal are captured by the flow, the polishing filter will hold them. And the last - disinfection with ultraviolet rays. Approximately the same ones that are used in some medical institutions to disinfect the premises.

By the way, Bon Aqua water, owned by The Coca-Cola Company, goes through the same treatment, but then it is filtered through another installation using the technology "reverse osmosis", where, with the help of pressure, it completely loses all living things that managed to survive in it. Then it is artificially mineralized - to put it simply, mixed with salts. As a result, it is rather a very weakly concentrated saline solution. With natural mineral water, Bon Aqua (and any other brands of water produced at Moscow factories) correlates approximately the same as ice from the Blue Lagoon in Iceland and frozen ice in a decent Moscow bar.


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Sugar

After purification, the water is sent to the blending department, where syrups are brewed. First, sugar syrup is boiled (literally, sugar is mixed with hot water). The resulting liquid is also filtered, and then a key ingredient is added to it - a concentrate, which makes Coca-Cola Coca-Cola. For Coca-Cola Vanilla, Coca-Cola Cherry and all 70 types of Fanta that exist in the world, the concentrate is their own.

It is the concentrate, and not the finished drink, that is produced at The Coca-Cola Company's factories, of which there are only five in the world: two in the USA, one each in Puerto Rico, France and Ireland. Bottling is already done by bottlers, which include the Coca-Cola Hellenic plant in Novoperedelkino. In How to Fly a Horse: The Secret History of Creation, Invention, and Discovery, British technologist Kevin Ashton explains in detail what is in the concentrate. It is prepared with high fructose corn syrup (or simply HFCS - high-fructose corn syrup) or regular sugar - the choice is made purely for economic reasons, taste difference there is no. Since the US Midwest is almost a continuous cornfield, corn syrup is cheaper to use there. At European factories, the concentrate is prepared from ordinary sugar.


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According to representatives of Coca-Cola Hellenic, there are seven tablespoons of sugar per two-liter bottle of Coca-Cola, however, according to a study by the American scientific organization CSPI, there are 16 teaspoons of sugar in a half-liter bottle of soda, that is, in terms of 2 liters - about two times more. The American Heart Association considers 6-9 teaspoons of sugar per day to be the acceptable maximum. This is despite the fact that the human body does not need even six spoons for normal functioning - and this is not the data of American researchers, but, as they say, pages of Russian history. As a separate consumer product, sugar began to appear in Russia only in the 18th century. Research brain of laboratory rats who were given cocaine and sugar along with their food showed that sugar was more addictive. Forty-three cocaine-addicted laboratory rats were offered two types of water for 15 days: one with cocaine and the other with sugar. 93% of the rats, i.e. 40 out of 43, chose sugar.


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Colorant and acidity regulator

To make a concentrate, caramel color (hence the brown color of cola), phosphoric acid, flavors, and caffeine are added to sugar or HFCS.

Orthophosphoric acid is used by all manufacturers of carbonated drinks without exception, in the classification of food additives it goes under the code E338 and works as an acidity regulator and preservative. The same acid is found in toilet cleaners or rust killers - everyone knows such a popular urban horror story, although we are talking about a completely different concentration of the substance. Hence the ability of cola and fanta to clean kettles from scale. Scientists believe that phosphoric acid interferes with the absorption of calcium and flushes it out of the body, and this can lead to the development of osteoporosis (increased bone fragility). Another consequence is the destruction of tooth enamel. If a hold in Coca-Cola, an egg, the shell of which, as you know, mainly consists of calcium, after a while the drink will completely corrode it. In reality, cola will bring real damage to the human body only if it is consumed every day and in large quantities. The manufacturer himself recommends limiting yourself to a can per day.


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Natural flavors and caffeine

In a much smaller proportion, the concentrate contains aromatic additives: vanilla, cinnamon and coca leaf extract - the same plant from which the drug cocaine is produced and which made Coca-Cola so popular more than 100 years ago. In the US, there is only one plant that has permission from the local Drug Control Administration to import coca - Stepan Co. in New Jersey. At the plant, the leaves are processed to remove the addictive substance, cocaine, and then sold exclusively to The Coca-Cola Company. What for? We are also surprised. The final ingredient in the concentrate, caffeine, is derived from the kola nut.

Carbon dioxide

So, the sugar syrup is mixed with the concentrate, the resulting blend is pumped into a saturator - a giant vat, in which it is mixed with the same distilled water from the water supply and saturated with carbon dioxide. The plant in Novoperedelkino buys it in liquefied form and puts it into the saturator through pipes. By the way, the trick with Mentos candy, which turns a bottle of cola into dancing fountain, works precisely because Mentos, due to its porous structure, rapidly releases carbon dioxide. If you drink cola and chew it with a couple of mints, absolutely nothing will happen: firstly, the gas will leave the cola before it enters the stomach, and secondly, the porous structure of Mentos will cease to be such after chewing.


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Bottling

At the Moscow Coca-Cola Hellenic plant, there are six lines where drinks are bottled: one can, one for glass and four for plastic bottles of various sizes. The capacity of one line allows the production of 31 thousand half-liter bottles of cola per hour - despite the fact that the shift lasts 12 hours.

Two more lines produce syrups - for sale to institutions. At one of them, the syrup is poured into bags of 10 or 20 liters, which are sent to a cafe and inserted into special devices called Postmix - in which the syrup is mixed with sparkling water. So, strictly speaking, what is sold in paper cups in a movie theater is not the same Coca-Cola that is sold in a supermarket. It is difficult to monitor the ratio of sugar and water so that it does not differ from the factory one.

The sixth line works specifically for McDonald's. There, syrups are poured into returnable containers with a volume of 300 liters. In the same way, syrup is mixed with water already in restaurants - here's the answer to the question of how it turns out that McDonald's cola has up to 30% more sugar than stated.

In total: tap water filtered in five stages and brought to a state of distillation, a lot of sugar, phosphoric acid, coca and cola - a drink made from ingredients collected around the world, undergone multi-stage processing and packaged in plastic, will cost some 30 rubles. Is she worth the money? Of course not. But we had already gone to the vending machine for a red cold jar.

The Coca-Cola Company - The "name" of our today's hero is known to everyone.

The stories of successful organizations are very similar to the biographies of great people. The largest companies were also once “born” - founded, they also had “dad and mother” - founders and investors, they were also given a name at birth, and their life was filled with both ups and downs.

The Coca-Cola brand is the most popular on the planet, with 6.5 billion people familiar with it, which is equal to 94% of the world's population. Thanks to the world's largest distribution system, the legendary soda is consumed in more than 200 countries.

More than 146,000 employees work for the company worldwide. Now Coca-Cola is #1 supplier drinking water, carbonated and non-carbonated drinks, juices, nectars, and ready-to-drink teas and coffees.

In addition to being widely recognized, the Coca-Cola brand also leads in terms of financial performance. The company's net profit is calculated in billion dollars.

Coca-Cola shares are a tidbit, with major investment funds such as Berkshire Hathaway having a stake in the venture. In the rankings of the most valuable brands over the past decade, Coca-Cola has firmly occupied the 1st place, pushing back corporations such as Microsoft, IBM, Google and Nokia.

The Coca-Cola Company has achieved such success thanks to the drink of the same name, which is its most famous product.

Do not rush to run away from monitors if you drink exclusively natural juices and look disapprovingly towards "sweet water". As folk wisdom says, "there are no comrades for the taste and color." To be honest, I don't drink Coca-Cola myself. Not only does it not quench your thirst, because it is sweet and you want to drink from it even more, it is also harmful.

That's what I admire the most! How did you manage to create such a successful business that helped make the Coca-Cola brand the most recognizable. I also want to say that I even managed to work all day in this company. This is not a typo, I worked all day at this company, but I will talk about this next time ...

The world empire for the production of soda was organized not even in the past, but in the century before last - in 1892 in Atlanta.

The company, which started out selling a dozen bottles a day, now sells more than 1.5 billion drinks a day. If we divide all the produced Coca-Cola among the population of the Earth, then each of us will have 767 bottles!

So how did Coca-Cola achieve such impressive results?

The success of an enterprise depends on two main components - on the product being produced and its advertising. Let's take a closer look at these important components.

"Birthday" drink Coca-Cola celebrates May 8, 1886 when an American, the owner of a small pharmaceutical company, invented his recipe.

He did not limit the circle of consumers of the drink to his relatives, but went straight to the largest pharmacy in Atlanta, where he offered to sell his invention at 5 cents per serving.

Pemberton was convinced of the healing properties of cola, which helped to cope with nervous breakdowns, fatigue and stress. The “medicinal” means of “cola” were quite understandable, because the composition of the syrup included an extract of coca leaves, i.e. cocaine, the harm of which was proven only at the beginning of the 20th century.

Pemberton's entrepreneurial spirit was the beginning of the Coke's long journey. The drink was named after Pemberton's accountant.

He combined the names of the main ingredients of the drink, which, in addition to coca leaves, included the nuts of the kola tree. Mastering calligraphy Robinson also donated his logo to the drink.- beautiful curly letters on a red background.

One of the cola salesmen, Mr. Venable, once diluted Pemberton's syrup not with plain water, but with soda. The populace, saturated with carbonic acid, was very fond of the population.

Unfortunately, the creator of "cola" died 2 years after its invention, and did not have time to take advantage of the fruits of his success.

The recipe for Pemberton's syrup is bought by an aspiring entrepreneur (Asa Griggs Candler, born 1851-1929), an immigrant from Ireland, and thus the business is in very good hands. Mr. Candler was the model of an enterprising and energetic business man. In 1893, he registered the trademark "Coca-Cola" and founded the eponymous company "The Coca-Cola Company".

Under Candler's leadership, both the product and the way it was promoted were innovated. The businessman took up the improvement of the drink recipe to improve the taste and increase its shelf life.

By replacing fresh coca leaves with “squeezed” ones, cocaine is removed from the soda, the dangers of which have been discussed in scientific circles. In the press, cola was even called the cause of the aggressive behavior of African Americans from poor neighborhoods. A devastating article appeared in the then popular New York Tribune, which said that “Negroes” who had drunk Coca-Cola became insane and attacked “whites”.

Now caffeine is used as a stimulant, and the detailed recipe for modern cola is no longer a big secret. True, some of the ingredients are impressive - the amount of sugar per glass of drink is 9 tablespoons!

Candler was one of the first entrepreneurs to understand the benefits of "trademark". To create a popular and easily recognizable product, the businessman used non-standard solutions.

Now they are the ABC of marketing, but then they belonged to the class of innovations.

For example, Candler supplied pharmacies with a batch of free "Cola" in exchange for the addresses of visitors to the establishment, to whom he sent free coupons for the purchase of a drink by mail. People were happy to "pass a glass" for nothing and buy the supplement themselves.

I want to note that Coca-Cola owes much of its success to Prohibition, which was introduced in Atlanta in 1886. People then switched from alcohol to sweet soda. That is, if you intend to create a successful business, then you should take this aspect into service.

The product must be in demand. Coca-cola has become a good alternative to alcohol. By the way, look at the advertisements above, did you notice what the bet was made on?

In fact, at that time, Coca-cola was promoted not only as a drug, but also as an energy drink, which are so popular now. Coca-Cola refreshed, invigorated - that's what the advertising slogans of those years said.

The release of various souvenirs with the Cola emblem also increased the spread of the brand. In 1902, with a turnover of $120,000, Coca-Cola became the most famous drink in the USA.

The resourceful Irishman also organized the first-ever advertising campaign for cola. Her first motto was: “Drink Coca-Cola. Delicious and refreshing." Since those distant times, Coca-Cola has changed dozens of slogans, among which there are not only calls to quench your thirst (1922: “Thirst knows no season”, 1929: “Respite that refreshes”), but also patriotic (1906: “Great non-alcoholic drink of the nation", 1937: "America's Favorite Moment", 1943: "Universal symbol of the American way of life") and even romantic ones (1932: "Light of the sun with the coolness of ice", 1949: "COCA" ... on the road that leads anywhere " , 1986: "Red, White and You").

The slogans of "cola" played on the innermost strings of the soul of Americans, touching on a sense of pride in their nation.

Coca-Cola was advertised by the most famous and handsome actors, the most beloved and popular athletes. Now the Coca-Cola brand is so successful that it no longer needs celebrity advertising, whose fame is already much less than the fame of the brand itself. This reminds me of an anecdote:

“A representative of the Coca-Cola company is calling President Putin:

- Do you want to change the flag of Russia to red and white for 10 billion dollars, to match the color of Coca-Cola?

- It is difficult to answer right away, you have to think. He calls Medvedev back: - Dima, when does our contract with Aquafresh end? »

In 1989, Coca-Cola became the first foreign company to place its advertisement in Moscow on Pushkin Square.

It's no secret that a product that is in high demand falls victim to fakes. To combat the falsification of the drink, the company even involved the famous Pinkerton detective agency.

In addition to obvious fraud, the corporate identity of Cola was subjected to “harassment” - its name, color, logo font were borrowed. Such attempts to bask in the rays of someone else's glory were quickly and categorically suppressed - the court recognized the exclusive right of the company to the patented Coca-Cola brand.

In 1916 alone, a over 150 lawsuits against imitation brands, such as Fig Cola, Candy Cola, Cold Cola, etc. Relations with the main competitor Pepsi were not easy either. The battle of the “count” has known both litigation and peace agreements, some marketing moves in this “cold war” of sodas generally deserve a separate article.

A big role in the success of the company was played by the general availability of the drink, when it began to be produced in glass bottles. Before 1894 "Cola" was sold on tap, and Joseph Biedenharn, a businessman from Mississippi, became the first person to packed cola in glass containers.

He sent 12 bottles personally to Mr. Candler, but he took the innovation without enthusiasm. With a brilliant entrepreneurial streak, he somehow failed to see the big future of cola packaging. In 1899, two lawyers, Benjamin Thomas and Joseph Whitehead, bought the exclusive rights to bottle Coca-Cola from Candler for a nominal fee of $1.

In 1915, Benjamin Thomas turned to designer Earl Dean to came up with an original shape for a cola bottle. With the task set - to make glass containers recognizable "to the touch, in the dark and even in a broken form" - the creative did it "excellently".

The low-waisted bottle shape, reminiscent of a cocoa fruit, was introduced to the public in 1916 and brought another distinctive feature to the cola image. At an auction in California, a bottle of Dean, which is the prototype of the following models, was sold for $ 240,000!

1919 - new owner of Coca-cola

In 1919 The Coca-Cola Company changes its owner. This was preceded by the appointment in 1916 of Asa Candler to the post of mayor of Atlanta. With the transition to a new position, Candler had to step down as the chief executive officer of The Coca-Cola Company.

At that time, he was already a very rich man, and all this thanks to the timely investment in cola. By the way, did you know that Asa Candler bought the patent for Coca-Cola from Pemberton's widow for only $2,300(!). This subsequently brought him hundreds of millions of dollars.

Thanks to the sweet fizz, Candler subsequently established the Central Bank and the Trust Company, became the owner of a large amount of real estate, was famous for giving millions of dollars to the Methodist Church, and also bought and donated a large piece of land for Emory University to move from Oxford to Atlanta.

Subsequently, he showed his brilliant entrepreneurial talent as mayor of Atlanta. He passed on most of The Coca-Cola Company to his children, who subsequently sold them. for 25 million dollars a group of bankers led by Ernest Woodruff who handed over the reins of the company four years later to his 33-year-old son Robert.

With the advent of Woodruff at the head of the company, Coca-Cola's entry into foreign markets is associated. So there are factories for the production of cola in France, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam

Soda has firmly entered the life of Americans and has become "her boyfriend" at the celebration of various events, while playing sports, and even on the battlefield.

During World War II, the company's president since 1923, set a goal for employees that "everyone in uniform could buy 5 cent bottle of cola wherever he is, and no matter what it will cost us.”

By the way, before the start of World War II, Coca-Cola was sold in 44 countries around the world. It is Woodruff for 60 years of his reign had the greatest impact on the development of the company and, in particular, on the expansion of the drink around the world.

Could Robert Woodruff then have imagined that in the 21st century the company's products would be produced in more than 200 countries of the world?!

Under the leadership of this marketing genius, the first cola vending machines were launched, a standard six-bottle package was developed, the assortment was replenished with Sprite and Diet Coke, and plastic bottles of Coca-Cola appeared.

With Woodruff, Coca-Cola began its partnership with the Olympic movement, in 1928 sponsoring the IX Olympic Games in Amsterdam. Since then, Coca-Cola has been going hand in hand and even running with sports - since 1992, the company has been among the organizers and sponsors of the Olympic torch relay.

Now the Coca-Cola Company cooperates with more than 190 national Olympic committees and acts as an official partner of FIFA, the NBA and the sponsor of the World Cup.

In 1931 another turning point in the history of the company took place. Santa Claus is painted by artist Haddon Sundblom for a Coca-Cola ad campaign.

The image of a good-natured old man dressed in a red-and-white suit he invented was so successful that now the residents of the United States imagine Santa in this way.

But before Sundblom, the main character of the American New Year holidays was portrayed as you like, even as an elf, and dressed in costumes of various colors.

Now Santa Claus is “one color in winter and summer”, and his bright “Coca-Cola” coloring in itself serves as a good advertisement for the drink.

But the history of Coca-Cola does not resemble a Christmas fairy tale in everything. The Internet is full of "horror stories" that describe alternative methods of using the drink - removing rust, cleaning car windows, etc.

The height of the mistreatment of soda is the claim that American cops use it to wash away blood at crime scenes. Is this really how the representatives of the law understand the advertising slogan of 1993 “ always Coca Cola»?)

In program releases "Mythbusters" on the Discovery Channel many of these legends have been tried and dispelled. The effectiveness of cleaning with a drink is higher than cleaning with ordinary water, but significantly lower than that of special products.

No specific negative effect of cola on the human body has been officially established. So “to drink or not to drink” is a personal matter for every adult. I emphasize, an adult, because. children themselves cannot refuse the temptation, therefore the duty of parents is to monitor their health.

The marketing management of the company says that its strategy does not focus on the children's audience. That's how it is, but in the world's only Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta, admission for schoolchildren is free and they are brought on excursions by whole buses. So the next lovers of sweet soda are growing up.

The continuity of generations is obvious - just think about it, Coca-Cola, which has already managed to fly into space and win the love of the NEXT generation, was still drunk by the great-great-grandmothers and great-great-grandfathers of our contemporaries.

Coca-Cola is tough!

In 1955, Coca-Cola tries to dress in new clothes for himself. The drink began to be poured into aluminum cans, which were originally invented during the war for the convenience of soldiers.

The late 50s and early 60s are characterized by the expansion of The Coca-Cola Company's product range. In 1958 Fanta appears, and in 1961 Sprite.

Currently, the world empire produces more than 200 types of drinks, of which Coca-Cola, Fanta and Sprite owns 80% of total sales. By the way, this fact once again confirms the effectiveness of the Parreto principle, according to which 20% of the products presented on the shelves make 80% of the turnover in retail outlets.

Or in another way they say that 80% of all goods are needed only in order for the main 20% to sell well.

In the 70-80s of the last century, the company continued to increase its presence in the world. New factories were built, new quality standards were introduced, distribution channels were improved, new advertising and marketing "chips" were developed, which immediately reflected on the company's performance.

So, in 1988, according to a survey conducted by various independent agencies, Coca-Cola became the most famous and preferred brand in the whole world. By the way, the company firmly held this title from 2000 to 2012.

Rapid growth in the 90s…

The nineties of the XX century were very successful for the company. So, by 1997, the company's sales had increased so much that the volume of sales of drinks for the twelve months of the ninety-seventh year was commensurate with the sales of all the company's drinks over the past 75 years (!). Just think about these crazy numbers!

Innovative 2000s…

The 2000s are characterized as innovative for the company. Coca-cola introduces new production standards. So, for example, the legendary curly bottle of cola is changing. No, it has not changed visually, production technologies have changed, thanks to which it was possible to increase the strength of the bottle by 40%, and reduce the weight by 20%.

The company also begins the fight against waste recycling and improving the environmental situation in the world. In 2007, the company introduces production equipment with which used PET bottles can be used to create new packaging.

And in 2009, The Coca-Cola Company received a special award for the invention of a new packaging, which is 100% recyclable, and also consists of a third of herbal ingredients.

From 2008 to the present, the company is headed by Mukhtar Kent. This Turkish-American started his career at Coca-Cola from the bottom. He has worked for companies all over the world.

So in 1985 he headed the department of Coca-cola in Turkey and Central Asia. Later he was appointed vice president of Coca-Cola International, which is responsible for 23 countries around the world. In 1995, Mukhtar Kent headed Coca-Cola Europe. where he managed to increase the turnover by 50%.

What makes The Coca-Cola Company so successful?

According to the company itself, they use the world's largest beverage distribution system. Throw in billions in advertising budgets and smart marketing, and you have a recipe for success.

Year after year, grain by grain, the company was engaged in building competent sales. I am somewhat familiar with how Coca-Cola works. I was able to study her sales system from the inside. True, it was a very short moment, which I will talk about in one of the following issues, but it was enough for me to appreciate the genius of the “salesmen” of this company.

  • First of all, the company has built factories for the production of its drinks in all major countries and cities.
  • Secondly, has well-defined logistics, which allows delivering its products daily to all outlets where the company's drinks are sold.
  • Thirdly, the company has entangled with its sales representatives all cities and regions not only in Russia, but throughout the world. Thanks to this, the company's refrigerators are not only in large shopping centers and megamarkets, but also in yard shops and stalls. What do these refrigerators cost in the most advantageous places, which most attract the attention of buyers and, accordingly, make the greatest sales.
  • Fourth, aggressive advertising that affects our consciousness from all possible media around the clock!

The mission of the company in the 3rd millennium is not only to refresh the world, body, mind and spirit, but also to bring meaning to everything it does.

The Coca-Cola Company is improving water use, replacing refrigeration equipment with environmentally friendly ones, and investing millions of dollars to build plastic bottle recycling plants.

The company is focused on development, and this mission is shared by the many thousands of staff of its like-minded people. It's the individuals who make history, and the Coca-Cola Company is fortunate to fall into the hands of the very people who made it so successful.

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