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Coca-Cola

Coca Cola is the universal soft drink and one of the most recognizable brand names in the world. The recipe of this soft drink is locked in a vault in Atlanta, Georgia.

2,325 Questions

What happens when you put a coin in coke for a week?

The coin will become much shinier. If you put ketchup on a coin for 4-5 mins. It will

also become shinier.

Does Coca-Cola have patent in it?

No, they do not have a patent. They have a trade secret. Much like KFC there are very few people who know it.

What is are the advantages of Coca-Cola company?

it produces the number 1 selling drink in the world and has been doing so for 80 years. It does not have to spend a lot of money on R&D to do so. It also has economies of scale with regards to production. It is also widely known.

Does my coke rewards charge you money?

My Coke is a program which allows consumers of Coca Cola to earn rewards. When you buy a Coca Cola product, there will be a code inside of the bottle top which you can enter into the My Coke website. The more codes and points you acquire, the better prizes you can get.

Would a nail rust in coke or bleach the most?

i think a nail would rust in coke the most because t is carbonated but i also think it would rust faster in bleach because it has stronger chemicals than coke and water you should know that it rust there but it takes longer. bye monei152

Can leaving coca cola in a car long enough cause it to explode?

Yes it can explode if it gets hot enough in the car--I have tested this myself, accidentally....

Is Coca-Cola currently running a series of commercials?

It's fairly safe to say the answer is yes, and has been yes for around a hundred years, and will continue to be yes for the foreseeable future.

How many 12 ounce cans of coke a cola would it take to fill 1.5 cubic yard?

1.5 cubic yards can hold 38,779.013 US fluid ounces. So, dividing 38,779.013 by 12 results in about 3,232 12-ounce cans of Coca-Cola.

How do you spell Coca Cola?

The trademark name for the carbonated cola drink is hyphenated Coca-Cola.

However, it is often spelled without the hyphen, or using the slang name Coke (also trademarked).

What is your Coca-Cola carry cooler senior manufactured by cavalier worth?

A used senior carry cooler can sell for $100-250 depending on condition. Some collectors may pay as much as $400 for a mint example in some parts of the country.

When was the ten billionth gallon of Coke syrup made?

Hard to say, as consumption has increased steadily over the last decade. But, here is what we DO know: In 1944, the billionth gallon of Coke syrup was made. In 1953, the second billionth, in 1959 the third billionth, in 1963, the fourth billionth, in 1966, the fifth billionth, in 1969, the sixth billionth, in 1971, the seventh billionth. Coke is now bottled in about one hundred and fifty countries in addition to the United States. If all the Coca-Cola ever produced were in 6.5-ounce bottles and placed end to end, they would wrap around the Earth more than 11,863 times. In 1985, Coke was the first soft drink known to be drunk in outer space. If all the regular-size bottles of Coca-Cola ever produced were placed end to end, they would stretch all the way from Mercury, past Venus, Earth, and Mars, to Jupiter. The Multinational Monitor has named Coca-Cola - "the Atlanta-based junk drink pusher, with its world-wide domination of the industry and relentless marketing" - as among the ten worst corporations of 1998. It quotes then-president, Couglas Ivester: "This year, even as we sell one billion servings of our products daily, the world still consumes forty seven billion servings of other bererages every day . We're just getting started." Alas for Mr. Ivester and the shareholders of Coca-Cola! With over four hundred billion cups consumed every year, coffee is still the world's most popular beverage. (Interestingly, Japan's best-selling noncarbonated beverage is a coffee-flavored drink called Georgia, a Coca-Cola product.) Coke buys its ways into school and universities, giving money for favorite programs - generally high profile sports like football - in return for a guaranteed sales monopoly. Mike West, in The Progressive , reports that most such exclusivity deals, such as those signed with large state universities like the University of Minnesota, are brokered by a company called CUM Laude. Its vice president commented: "We don't in fact approach a univeristy with any charitable intent. We're a for-profit corporation." Coke describes "our mission" on its Website: "We exist to create value for our share owners on a long-term basis by building a business that enhances the Coca-Cola company's trademarks. This is also our ultimate commitment." (Hey! What about taste, quality, value??? What about us????) [...] Experiment : raise a few generations on Coke and see if they develop osteoporosis, especially since women, spared the likelihood of early death during childbirth or from illness, are living much longer. It is a question whether Diet Coke (and Pepsi), with the substitution of non-nutritive sugar replacements, is an advance over the sugar-laden version; the artificial sweeteners have themselves been accused of negative health effects. The Coca-Cola hotline informs you "If all the Coca-Cola ever produed were to erupt from the geyser Old Faithful at its normal rate of 15,000 gallons per hour, there would be enough Coca-Cola to flow continuously for 1577 years, from AD 423 to the year 2000." [...] Caffeine is that most unromantic alkaloid distillate from the coffee. Coca-Cola may now be the very symbol of American hegemony in the global market-place, but coffee, as we have seen, is closely associated with the history of European intellectual ferment and indeed with the history of the Europeanization of Europe. Coffee is the engine which powers the populace, gooses the brain, makes intellectuals thin like angels or demons - perhaps the shadow double to cocaine, after all. Coffee, drink of civilization, has powered offices and factories of the West since the labor force was persuaded to substitute a stimulant for a depressanet - alcohol - on the job. Coffee, sugar, and milk, the staples of a plebeian life. Cows, the hallmark of settled life since the Neolithic revolution, are naturalized everywhere. But coffee and sugar, and a few other crops, represent the tranformation of the world. Coffee, like sugar, is the transplantation of Arabia to the new colonies. their histories are linked irrevocably, as mentioned above, to the bloody traffic of bodies, to the importation and exploitation of slaves in the "New World," which thenceforth became the primary locale of world coffee production.

Is Christmas Coca-Cola different from regular Coca-Cola?

No, it just changes the label. New Coke which was sold in the 80's is different though.

Process of Recruitment in coca-cola?

The recruitment process for the company is well established. First of all they decide what type of recruitment they required Internal or external than work accordingly. For Internal recruitment they ask to existing employees forward potential candidates for the mentioned position and for external recruitment they adopt standard procedure, give ads in newspapers, company website, institutions etc. Once application received selection process starts.

What is the difference between blast furnace coke and cupola coke?

Mainly the type of coke being used. The sulfur, ash and carbon content are different.

Who is the girl in the new coke ad?

If the commercial I have in mind is the one you have in mind then the model would be "Namie Amuro".

Was coca cola originally green in colour and colouring made it brown?

No, that's an urban legend. It was originally sold in green bottles, giving it that impression, however the liquid inside has always been brown.

How many chemicals are in coca cola?

There is 20,000000 chemicals in coca cola some including poo

How many tablespoons of sugar are in a can of Coca Cola?

there are 3 tablespoons (39 grams) of sugar in a typical 12oz can of soda.