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A history of a world changing drink

A history of a world changing drink. Coca Cola information. The TNC that we chose is Coca Cola because we all enjoy drinking it. TNC stands for trans-national corporation. In 1886 John Pemberton created Coca Cola after trying to become a pharmacist.

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A history of a world changing drink

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  1. A history of a world changing drink

  2. Coca Cola information • The TNC that we chose is Coca Cola because we all enjoy drinking it. TNC stands for trans-national corporation. • In 1886 John Pemberton created Coca Cola after trying to become a pharmacist. • Coca Cola makes many different types of soft drinks from regular to diet and to sugar free.

  3. History in pictures

  4. Founder or Coca Cola • A man named John Pemberton invented Coca Cola in 1886. The first head office was founded in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is the home to the Coca Cola Company. It is a 29-story 403-foot tal building that is located on the corner of North Avenue and Luckie Street. The building was completed in 1979.

  5. Where Coca Cola is located • John Pemberton was a war veteran of the Civil War and he wanted to become a pharmacist. He wanted to start being an entrepreneur so he created a soft drink. They started out selling at soda fountains in the U.S. Coca Cola headquarters are located in Atlanta Georgia. This is because the founder was born and lived in Georgia.

  6. The Coca Cola Factories • Coca Cola produces its drink in factories, the factory have to produce a big amount of coca cola every day to satisfy its global consumers. The product is made in machines since hiring a human staff would not be able to make it as efficiently as machines can, they also would be not as fast. They start by cleaning the bottles and then they that creating the coke drink by pouring water and sugar in the bottles. After that they add caramel coloring and their secret formula. When Coca Cola produces its non-drink merchandise products made they are produced at a different site than the main factories because they wouldn't have the right tools and the machines to make them.

  7. Production • The main Coca Cola site producing the drink is in Atlanta, Georgia. It is currently making millions of dollars a year. It is one of the biggest soft drink sites in America. The bottles and caps are made from around the world and given to the Coca Cola Company. That is where Coca Cola’s main site is in the world.

  8. Pictures of Production

  9. Coca Cola technology • Coca Cola has used technology in many ways. Their primary way includes advertising with everything from posters to computer and TV advertisements. Coca Cola also uses machines in their factories so that they can bottle and can pop (soda) much faster than if they were filling them by hand. The slogan that they are now using is “the Coke side of life.”

  10. Coca Cola Success • Coca cola has been very successful through lots of advertising. They have had many different campaigns from “the Coke side of life” to images of Santa Claus with coke bottles. Coca Cola has pretty much created the image that we have today of Santa. They also have created their diet coke among other flavors of coke to cater to a wider market.

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