No. The formula always had some caffeine (from the Kola nut originally and contributed to the name Coca Cola) and possibly more than it does now. The original formula was reported to contain coca leaves, but the amount was reduced significantly in 1903 and was totally gone by 1929.
Coca-Cola (Coke) had cocaine in it, in varying amounts, from 1886 – 1929. Today Coca-Cola uses caffeine rather than cocaine. So yes it had cocaine, now it has caffeine.
It contained coca leaf extract. This was a stimulant, like the caffeine from the kola nut. The coca leaves were removed from the formula in 1903 because of concerns about possible cocaine.
When launched Coca-Cola's two key ingredients were Cocaine(benzoylmethyl ecgonine) and Caffeine. The cocaine was derived from the Cocaleaf and the caffeine from Kola_nut, leading to the name Coca-Cola (the "K" in Kola was replaced with a "C" for marketing purposes
The Coca-Cola company used to use cocaine in their product when they fist invented it, but now they use caffeine instead
Caffeine free has no caffeine and regular still has caffeine and sugar!
Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola was created in 1983.
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Coca Cola no longer has Cocaine in it.
Most Coca Cola varieties (except caffeine free) contain caffeine. Sprite does not contain caffeine.
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Coca Cola stopped putting cocaine in teir drinks was around the 1830s I believe
Yes - cola drinks contain caffeine.