TECHNICAL DATA SHEET.
Type: Soft drink
Manufacturer: The Coca Cola Company
Origin: United States
Format: cl 45
Sales unit: Pack of 12 bottles
"Coca-Cola" was invented by U.S. pharmacist John Stith Pemberton on May 8, 1886, in Atlanta, initially as a remedy for headaches and fatigue. The first name that was given to the drink was "Pemberton's French Wine Coca." Pemberton's was a variation of the so-called "coca wine" (or Vin Mariani), a mixture of wine and coca leaves that had been widely successful in Europe when it was created by the Corsican pharmacist Angelo Mariani. The alcohol was later replaced with an extract of kola nuts, a tropical plant reputed to be not harmful to health. From the combined use of the two main ingredients, coca and cola, the drink acquired its current name. When coca was also banned (cocaine is in fact extracted from the plant), the alkaloid was discarded from the extracts from coca leaves, while cola (in nuts) continued to be used
- Sales unit
- 1 BT
12 - Sales packaging
- 12 CT
- Format
- cl 50