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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.

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How did Coca-Cola benefit from the Vietnam war?

For US Army tank crewmen and Mechanized Infantrymen fighting in the Vietnam War; we received canned Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, Black Label Beer, and Budwieser Beer in the field, BY THE CASE, free if after fighting a battle. Or, more often, we pooled our MPC (Military Payment Certificates) and gave it to a tank or ACAV crew which made the run into the Base PX and bought it; when the crew returned they partialed out the cases to each tank or ACAV. The most popular canned drinks were tons upon tons (they came by the pallet) of cases of red canned Coco-cola being bought or distributed to the tank and ACAV crews by the same methods described above. There were some cases of blue canned with red lettered RC Colas and some normal looking Pepsi's.

But Black Label Beer & Bud...and Coca-Cola appeared to have been king!

Maybe for the GI's in the rear (Base areas) purchased canned drinks by the singles or six pack...but in country, most GI's will probably ONLY REMEMBER them by THE CASE.

How many liter in one cup of milk?

The volume of 1 cup is 0.2365882368 litres or 236.5882368 millilitres. It doesn't matter if it is a cup of milk, or syrup, or oil or anything else.

Does it hurt to put coca cola in your vagina to kill sperm?

It might not hurt but you are putting yourself at risk for a yeast infection because of the sugar content in cola. Also it is not proven that cola will kill sperm, and lastly there is no way to put it in there quickly enough to stop the sperm from moving into the cervix which you really dont want to put cola in if you ever want to have kids.

Why coke can is cylindrical?

The cans are probably cylindrical because they are the easiest shape to make. And if u think about it if it was square or rectangular you could hurt yourself on the corners and i dont think they want to be sued for that do you.

What are the key success factors of coca cola?

What have been the key success factors for Coca-Cola?

There are many factors contributing to Coca-Cola's success, however, I believe that their key success factors are Marketing, Innovation, and Globalization.

●Marketing:
Coca-Cola is seen as one of the founding fathers of the modern day marketing model. They were among the pioneers of advertising techniques and styles used to capture an audience. They were also one of the first companies to offer a gimmick with their product, this being a mini yo-yo. It was around 1900 when Coca-Cola began presenting their signature drink as a delicious and refreshing formula. This slogan has been repeated for over the last 100 years selling Coke all over the world. Through its intense marketing campaigns, Coke has developed an image that is reflected in what we think of when we buy Coke and what we associate with drinking Coke. This image has been subconsciously installed in our brain by the advertising campaigns that show Coca-Cola associated with "good times."

●Innovation:
Coca-Cola has been able to survive and grow in an ever-changing market because of its ability to systematically innovate and deliver new products. In the late 90s the company, typically showing earnings growth of 15-20% per year, turned in three straight years of falling profits. It was apparent that the market was changing and in order to keep up with these changes, Coca-Cola had to move from a single core product to a total beverage company.

What is metallurgical coke?

when bituminous coal is heated stronly in the absence of air,the volatile matter escapes out and the mass becomes hard,strong,porous and coherent which is called Metallurgical coke.

Is there any relationship with coke M40 and CSR of metallurgical coke?

CSR of coke , called coke strength after reaction is determined as below In the test a 200g sample of –21mm +19mm square hole coke (usually prepared by crushing 10kg of +25mm coke) is heated at 1100 C under 1atm pressure of carbon dioxide for 2 hours. The coke is cooled under nitrogen .The reacted coke is placed in an I drum (no lifters) and subjected to 600 revolutions. The percent of material removed from the drum that is +10mm square hole (sieve) is known as the coke strength after reaction (CSR). the minimum value of CSR is 62% Micum index M 40 indicates the strength of coke against both impact The micum drum is made of mild steel and is 1m in internal diameter. 50kg sample of coke above 63mm size is rotated for 4 minutes at the rate of 25 revolutions/min. After rotation, the coke is taken out and screened through standard round holes. The percentage coke retained on 40mm ais designated as M40 inde. the min value is 80%. so the CSR takes a reaction into account , and then determines the strength of coke , a case that is likely to occur in the process of blast furnace hot metal making ,but M 40 index accounts for the strength of the coke that can support the charge(feed like iron ore ,flux etc) put into the blast furnace.

Coca-Cola pH lab?

How can u not have any suggetstions for a pH lab!!1

You put four plastic cups of Coca-Cola around your belcony will that get rid of your bee problem?

nooe this will only make your problem worse the sugar will only attract more bees

What happens when you mix salt and coke?

Nothing important; sodium chloride is quickly dissolved in water but any reaction occur.

Does Coca-Cola contain formaldehyde?

of course not! formaldehyde is dangerous to humans!

What is the value of 1994 coca cola monsters of gridiron cards?

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 1 Eric Swann $0.40 $1.00

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 2 Jessie Tuggle $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 3 Cornelius Bennett $0.40 $1.00

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 4 Carolina Panthers Mascot $0.60 $1.50

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 5 Chris Zorich $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 6 Dan Wilkinson $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 7 Eric Turner $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 8 Emmitt Smith $6.00 $12.00

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 9 Steve Atwater $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 10 Pat Swilling $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 11 Sean Jones $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 12 Ray Childress $0.25 $0.60

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 13 Marshall Faulk $4.00 $10.00

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 14 Jacksonville Jaguars Mascot $0.60 $1.50

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 15 Derrick Thomas $0.60 $1.50

1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 16 Chester McGlockton $0.25 $0.60

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1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 18 Marco Coleman $0.25 $0.60

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1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron 21 Renaldo Turnbull $0.25 $0.60

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1994 Coke Monsters of the Gridiron NNO Title Card CL $0.25 $0.60

Coca-Cola is green?

Plain Coca-Cola in its final state has a deep caramel color. If the soda is discolored or has an odd smell then it may not be safe to consume. Save the soda along with the can and contact the company directly.

Is there any facts about the Coca-Cola Company Headquarters?

  • More than a third of the total water used in Coca-Cola operations in India is renewed and returned to groundwater systems.
  • Coca-Cola workers in Colombia are not manufacturing product for export -- Coca-Cola products manufactured in Colombia are sold only there.
  • Coca-Cola's India business creates employment for more than 150,000 people.
  • 'Coca-Cola' was invented on May 8, 1886 by Dr John Styth Pemberton, a pharmacist, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It first went on sale in Jacob's Pharmacy, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • The bottling rights for 'Coca-Cola' were sold for US$1.00 in the 1890's. The trademark 'Coca-Cola', used in the marketplace since 1886, was registered with the US Patent Office on January 31, 1893 and the trademark 'Coke' was registered in 1945.
  • 'Coca-Cola' is the most recognised trademark, recognised by 94% of the world's population and is the most widely recognised word after "OK".
  • 'Coca-Cola' was first sold in Australia in 1937 and in New Zealand in 1939.
  • 'Coca-Cola' and the Olympics began their association in Amsterdam in the summer of 1928. That association has continued for all subsequent Games.
  • 'Diet Coke' was launched nationally in Australia in 1983. By the end of that year, it was already the second highest selling carbonated soft drink in Australia after 'Coca-Cola'.
  • The 'Coca-Cola' system has more than 500 brands available around the world including 'diet Coke', 'Fanta' and 'Sprite' and there are more than 1200 bottling plants around the world.
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced was poured into the famous contour bottles and placed end to end, they would stretch to the moon and back 1045 times.
  • There are nearly 10,450 soft drinks from The Coca-Cola Company consumed every second of every day.
  • In its first year, servings of 'Coca-Cola' amounted to less than 10 a day. Today one billion servings are consumed every day!
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced were in regular sized bottles, there would be over 4 trillion bottles. If these were stacked on a football field the total would make a mountain over 325 miles high. This is more than 60 times taller than Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
  • 'Coca-Cola' first came to Asia after the turn of the century when it was introduced in the Philippines. Local bottling operations began soon after in both the Philippines and China.
  • The longest 'Coca-Cola' distribution route is in Australia - 2,186 miles from Perth, Western Australia to the north of the state!
  • Although 'Coca-Cola' is enjoyed ice-cold around the world, in Hong Kong it is sometimes served hot as a remedy for colds!
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced were flowing over Niagra falls at its normal rate of 1.5 million gallons per second instead of water, the falls would flow for 38 hours and 46 minutes!
  • More than a third of the total water used in Coca-Cola operations in India is renewed and returned to groundwater systems.
  • Coca-Cola workers in Colombia are not manufacturing product for export -- Coca-Cola products manufactured in Colombia are sold only there.
  • Coca-Cola's India business creates employment for more than 150,000 people.
  • 'Coca-Cola' was invented on May 8, 1886 by Dr John Styth Pemberton, a pharmacist, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. It first went on sale in Jacob's Pharmacy, Atlanta, Georgia.
  • The bottling rights for 'Coca-Cola' were sold for US$1.00 in the 1890's. The trademark 'Coca-Cola', used in the marketplace since 1886, was registered with the US Patent Office on January 31, 1893 and the trademark 'Coke' was registered in 1945.
  • 'Coca-Cola' is the most recognised trademark, recognised by 94% of the world's population and is the most widely recognised word after "OK".
  • 'Coca-Cola' was first sold in Australia in 1937 and in New Zealand in 1939.
  • 'Coca-Cola' and the Olympics began their association in Amsterdam in the summer of 1928. That association has continued for all subsequent Games.
  • 'Diet Coke' was launched nationally in Australia in 1983. By the end of that year, it was already the second highest selling carbonated soft drink in Australia after 'Coca-Cola'.
  • The 'Coca-Cola' system has more than 500 brands available around the world including 'diet Coke', 'Fanta' and 'Sprite' and there are more than 1200 bottling plants around the world.
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced was poured into the famous contour bottles and placed end to end, they would stretch to the moon and back 1045 times.
  • There are nearly 10,450 soft drinks from The Coca-Cola Company consumed every second of every day.
  • In its first year, servings of 'Coca-Cola' amounted to less than 10 a day. Today one billion servings are consumed every day!
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced were in regular sized bottles, there would be over 4 trillion bottles. If these were stacked on a football field the total would make a mountain over 325 miles high. This is more than 60 times taller than Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
  • 'Coca-Cola' first came to Asia after the turn of the century when it was introduced in the Philippines. Local bottling operations began soon after in both the Philippines and China.
  • The longest 'Coca-Cola' distribution route is in Australia - 2,186 miles from Perth, Western Australia to the north of the state!
  • Although 'Coca-Cola' is enjoyed ice-cold around the world, in Hong Kong it is sometimes served hot as a remedy for colds!
  • If all the 'Coca-Cola' ever produced were flowing over Niagra falls at its normal rate of 1.5 million gallons per second instead of water, the falls would flow for 38 hours and 46 minutes!

Why can coke dissolve mints?

Because it contains phosphoric acid.

How does coca cola use the four factors of production?

Please, tell me about all production factors of coca cola, including factors of inputs, production control, and outputs.