The use of a Coca-Cola refrigerator is to keep items cool, the same as any refrigerator. The only real difference is that the fridge is branded with Coca-Cola and thus makes it appealing to collectors of Coca-Cola items
the email is not true do not believe it, it is not the real email address for coca cola , America and why would they ship all that coca cola all the way from America they would be losing money so the answer is no it isn't real
All countries have Coca Cola. Think about it. If a country doesn't even have Coca Cola can it really be a real country. You can even find Coco Cola in Timbuktu. You can even find Coca Cola in Katmandu. If you went to Pago Pago to dive for perils you would likely find a Coca Cola bottle down under water with a peril in it.
Coca-Cola The Real Story Behind the Real Thing - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 11 November 2009
coca cola. for real do it
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real ,it can all so ruin your teeth very bad
Children RAN the coca-cola factory in the 19th century, and used real cocaine as one of the ingredients. The basic answer is no, because Coca Cola didn't exist in the early 19th century.
Santa Claus was not invented by a company. He was a Saint who was the patron saint of children. He loved children and performs miracles to make them happy (Christmas). People say Santa Claus is not real. That is because they lost faith and hope. The mystery of Santa Claus brings faith and hope to children all over the world. If you don't have faith and hope, Santa is not real. If you do, he is very real. The secret of Santa Claus will never be found out. Santa does not become real by a company or seeing him. He becomes real by faith and hope.
There is no real reason to, except for entertainment. Coca Cola world contains Coca Cola products from all around the world. You can taste all the different drinks, look at some merchandise and learn about Coke's history. If you can take a visit, I advise you to!
No, Santa is a real person that gives you presents
Because "the fake thing" probably wouldn't sell a lot of Coke. Also, to subtlely suggest Coca Cola to be separate and superior to other products with a similar name, ie Pepsi Cola and RC Cola.