No, not every country in the world has Coca-Cola. Though you can find Coca-Cola in most countries, it is banned in North Korea.
To nearly every country in the world
One. "Coca-Cola" is its own brand. It is owned by a large American corporation that owns the rights to that brand name in every country on the planet. No other soft drink can legally be called "Coca-Cola" anywhere in the world. "Coke" is another brand name of the Coca-Cola Company and applies to the same soft drink, everywhere in the world.
Almost every major city in the world manufactures and distributes Coca Cola.
you could drink coca cola at every meal
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The general characteristics of a Coca Cola bottle are definately the shape, label colour and the logo. Every Coca Cola bottle has the unique Coca Cola logo on top of a red coloured label. The shape is also generally for every bottle.
91% of people drink Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola went global by 1906.
Coca Cola for sure! Coca Cola is literally all over the world.
Coca Cola is a soft drink and does not have a capital (as in capital of a country). Atlanta, Georgia..
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.