Coca~Cola!!!!!????!
andddd i was thinking about doing it on the history of coca-cola and facts and
just about coca-cola
would that be:
1. Interesting
2. Boring
3. just in between
i would reallyyyy
like your input on this
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Answers: i have one more speech topic for my oral comm class
andddd i was thinking about doing it on the history of coca-cola and facts and
just about coca-cola
would that be:
1. Interesting
2. Boring
3. just in between
i would reallyyyy
like your input on this
------------------>THANX bye
=]
I think it would be pretty cool. I myself love Coke, and I am sure that there are plenty of people in you class that love it too. It would be cool to see diffrent designs that the cans and bottles have gone through. I would actually like to be present at that speech.
The history of Coca Cola's creation is pretty interesting if you ask me. Was just a complete fluke luck happening that turned into a big thing.
I think it would be a very interresting topic since Coca Cola is the most recognize drinks around the world.
The history of Coca Cola's creation is pretty interesting if you ask me. Was just a complete fluke luck happening that turned into a big thing. It had cocaine in it and coca cola invented Santa the fat one
I think it could be quite interesting because there is a lot of history behind coca-cola that people don't know about
1. Coca-Cola was the first-ever sponsor of the Olympic games, at the 1928 games in Amsterdam and has been an Olympics sponsor ever since.
2. Coca-Cola was not even the first soft drink company to utilize the modern image Santa Claus in its advertising – White Rock Beverages used Santa in advertisements for its ginger ale in 1923 after first using him to sell mineral water in 1915.
3. Before Santa Claus, however, Coca-Cola relied on images of smartly-dressed young women to sell its beverages.
4. Coca-Cola purchased Columbia Pictures in 1982. Columbia provided subtle publicity through Coke product placements in many of its films while under Coke’s ownership. However, after a few early successes, Columbia began to under-perform, and was dropped by the company in 1989.
5. Coca-Cola was initially sold as a patent medicine for five cents a glass at soda fountains, which were popular in the United States at the time thanks to a belief that carbonated water was good for the health. Originally Coca Cola claimed to cure hangovers.
6. In 1935, it was certified kosher by Rabbi Tobias Geffen, after the company made minor changes in the sourcing of some ingredients.
7. The formula for Coca-Cola includes a mysterious ingredient known as Merchandise 7X and is kept in the main vault of SunTrust Bank’s in Atlanta and only 2 executives have access.
8. The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest consumer of natural vanilla extract.
9. Coca-Cola did once contain an estimated nine milligrams of cocaine per glass, but in 1903 it was removed after the New York Tribune published an article linking cocaine with black crime and calling for legal action against Coca-Cola.