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 Coca-Cola formula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After soaking, discard the coca and kola and add the liquid to the syrup.
Soak the coca leaves and kola nuts (both finely powdered; 0.37 gram of kola nuts) in 22 grams of 20 percent alcohol.
This recipe does not specify when sugar, coca, caramel or the rest of the water are added.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola_formula   (817 words)

  
 Coca-Cola - definition of Coca-Cola in Encyclopedia
Coca-Cola (also known as Coke) is a popular carbonated cola soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in over one hundred and forty countries.
The beverage was named Coca-Cola because originally, the stimulant mixed in the beverage was cocaine, which came from coca leaves of South America.
Coke is less popular in other places, including some Middle Eastern and Asian countries such as the Palestinian territories and India — in the latter, due to suspicions regarding the health standards of the drink, and in the former, due to anti-American sentiment or the perception that Coca-Cola supports Israel.
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 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Cokelore (Cocaine-Cola)
Coca leaves had to stay in the syrup.
was named back in 1885 for its two "medicinal" ingredients: extract of coca leaves and kola nuts.
The full-throated fury against cocaine was still a few years off, and Candler and Robinson were anxious to continue promoting the supposed benefits of the coca leaf, but there was no reason to risk putting more than a tiny bit of coca extract in their syrup.
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 Crazy Uses For Coca Cola!
Below are some wacky uses for Coca Cola that have been sent in by my readers.
They were attracted to the taste of the Coca Cola and would drink large quantities of it only to be unable to belch the carbonated drink and they would actually explode.
I lived in Georgia and we did a section on the origins on Coca Cola in school and it was indeed made from cocaine.
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 cocacola
Coca-Cola's harmony of caramelized sucrose, cola seeds, vanilla and spices, and oils of orange, lemon, and lime--along with a relatively high caffeine level--appeals to pleasure areas of the brain.
To the palate, e.g., cola communicates with some of the same complex flavor molecules found in ripe fruit and broiled steak.
A cola's sugary taste reconnects us with our fruit-eating primate past.
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 Zam Zam Cola
Rebel's Cyber World of Coca Cola Avid collector of Coca-Cola memorabilia.
The kola nut (cola nut) is the edible seed of several species of tropical trees of the Cola genus native to Africa (especially Cola acuminata and Cola nitada).
Cola Cola Femsa Elaboradora en México de refrescos de las marcas pertenecientes a Cola Cola.(Símbolo: KOF).
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 Coca-Cola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The beverage was named Coca-Cola because originally, the stimulant mixed in the beverage was coca leaves from South America.
Coca Cola is suspected to have an armed paramilitary in order to prevent their workers from setting up trade unions, which has resulted in leaders of said attempted trade unions being murdered.
In addition, the drink was flavored using kola (Cola) nuts, the beverage's source of caffeine.
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 The Risen Realm Coca-Cola Recipe
Another ol Coca-Cola formula in the possession of Frank Robinson's great-grandson1, indicates that 10 pounds of coca leaf are required to flavor 36 gallons of syrup.
The cola in Coca-Cola comes from the kola nut, yet kola nuts are not mentioned in the above Coca-Cola formula.
It is also believed that the coca plant with lower cocaine levels was used to produce the extract.
http://www.therisenrealm.com/cocacola_recipe.html   (244 words)

  
 HISTORY OF COCA COLA INVENTED BY JOHN PEMBERTON PHARMACIST 1886 BEVERAGES, SOFT DRINKS, COCA COLA, SOLAR COLA, VIRGIN, PEPSI, COKE, FENTIMANS, CREAM SODA, LEMONADE
In 2005 Coca Cola are invited to introduce a new brand cola to celebrate the launch of Solar Navigator......................
In May, 1886, Coca Cola was invented by Doctor John Pemberton a pharmacist from Atlanta, Georgia.
Today, products of the Coca Cola Company are consumed at the rate of more than one billion drinks per day.
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 fUSION Anomaly. Coca-Cola
"The Coca Cola company was the first big company to invest in mass advertising, and they did that in an attempt to keep the market they'd first acquired when they still had a substantial amount of cocaine in the drink.
When it originally appeared in 1886- Coca Cola was billed as an "Esteemed Brain Tonic and Intellectual Beverage".
The secret recipe for Coca Cola, code-named "Merchandise 7X" is kept under lock and key in a vault in the
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 Some Coca-Cola History
The doctors first coca leaf drink, Pemberton's French Wine Coca, was actually an immitation of Vin Mariani, a coca-wine drink invented by Angelo Mariani in 1883.
It was the doctors second drink with coca leaves and the kola nut as a basis.
He was developing a new drink, a modified cola with celery extract.
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 Coca cola 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Coca Cola Collectibles
Coke Cola, Coka Cola, Coke A Cola, CocaCola and Cocacola are protected.
Coca Cola store features the finest Coke products, NASCAR and John Deere Collectibles for all rooms of your home and office.
So whether you call it Coca Cola, coke cola, cocacola, coke a cola, coka cola or just plain soda pop - this is the Coca Cola Store for you!
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 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Coca-Cola Company
After relocating to Atlanta in 1869, Pemberton began to experiment extensively with extracts of the coca leaf and kola nut, initially marketing a moderately successful health drink called "French Wine Coca." One of Pemberton's four partners, Frank M. Robinson, coined and trademarked the name Coca-Cola, derived from its central ingredients.
Folklore has it that the original beverage contained cocaine from the coca leaf, at least until the passage of the Pure Food and Drugs Act in 1906.
As the company expanded its business to global markets, particularly after World War II, many people in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America have come to associate the taste of this carbonated cola drink with American culture.
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 BEST Coca Cola Logos
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 World of Coca-Cola - encyclopedia article about World of Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola (also known as Coke, a name which was trademarked by The Coca-Cola Company after it was discovered many people called it by that particular name) is a very popular cola, a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines in more than 200 countries.
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 Coca cola 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 CokeWatch.org
The largest Coca Cola union in Colombia has asked for an international campaign against Coke to stop the violence against workers, which has included a half-dozen murders at one plant alone in the mid-1990’s.
Just as they have a responsibility to ensure that the products they sell are safe, Coca Cola has a responsibility to ensure that the conditions under which their products are produced are safe.
You may be shocked to learn about the conditions under which Coca Cola products are produced and distributed.
http://www.cokewatch.org   (365 words)

  
 Coca-Cola Amatil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coca-Cola Amatil is an Australian company that bottles Coca-Cola Company soft drinks in several countries.
Soft drinks and snack foods gradually became the primary focus of the company, which was renamed Amatil Limited in 1977, and it began to expand bottling operations overseas in Europe, purchasing a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Austria in 1982 and expanding into Fiji and New Zealand in 1987.
CCA acquired the Northern Territory bottling license in 2004.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola_Amatil   (365 words)

  
 Coca-Cola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He named it Coca-Cola, because it included the stimulant coca leaves from South America and was flavored using kola nuts, a source of caffeine.
Coca-Cola is a carbonated cola soft drink, produced by the The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO) of Atlanta, Georgia.
The United States DEA oversees the importation of coca for Coca-Cola, and later sale of the extracted cocaine to the drug industry where it is used in the creation of many of the common drugs whose names end in "-aine" (such as Procaine).
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 Coca-Cola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition, the drink was flavored using kola (Cola) nuts, the beverage's source of caffeine.
Royal Crown Cola (R.C. Cola) was also created in Columbus, Georgia in 1905 by pharmacist Claude A. Hatcher.
However, as cocaine is one of numerous alkaloids present in the coca leaf, it was nevertheless present in the drink.
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 The Historical Present
Coca Cola Zero - Sweetened with aspartame and acesulfame potassium., the reason this is different than Diet Coke is Coca Cola Zero is a sugar free version of the Classic Coke formulation.
Coca Cola Light The European version of Diet Coke - slight variations from country to country based on food regulations, water quality and fidelity to syrup to water ratio account for taste variations, but this is largely Diet Coke with a different name to conform to local food labelling laws.
Coca Cola has no plans at this time to discontinue the aspartame based Diet Coke, as it is third in the soda market.
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 Coca cola company history
Pemberton poured some of the Coca Cola syrup into a jug and took it to Jacobs Pharmacy in town.
He asked for a glass of Coca Cola to be made with carbonated water instead of plain water, and the carbonated version of the soft drink was then born.
The World of Coca Cola, as it is called, is located in Atlanta, Georgia, right amidst the tourist district.
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 cola on Encyclopedia.com
Beyond Colas and beyond: The soft drink category stretches from traditional colas into flavored soft drinks, energy drinks and alternatives.
Le "Mecca Cola" Une nouvelle boisson cola à connotation islamique, appelée "Salam Cola", a été lancé en France à l'occasio.
Cola nuts are chewed by the local populations and are exported for commercial use in soft drinks and medicines.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/c1/cola.asp   (530 words)

  
 Coca-Cola C2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coca-Cola C2 (also referred to as Coke C2, C2 Cola, or simply C2) is a cola-flavored beverage introduced by The Coca-Cola Company first in Japan, then later on June 7, 2004 in the United States, in response to the low-carbohydrate diet trend.
Aside from the high fructose corn syrup, one 355-ml can of Coca-Cola C2 contains 19 mg of aspartame, 4 mg of sucralose and 19 mg of acesulfame potassium.
It contains aspartame, acesulfame potassium, and sucralose in addition to the high fructose corn syrup typically found in cola beverages distributed in America.
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 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: The Coca-Cola Company
In 2004, perhaps in response to the burgeoning popularity of low-carbohydrate diets such as the Atkins Diet, Coca-Cola announced its intention to develop and sell a low-carbohydrate alternative to Coke Classic, dubbed C2 Cola.
A French Tunisian, Tawfiq Mathlouthi, launched a new brand of Cola, dubbed Mecca-Cola, to protest American foreign policy in the Middle East.
Keith resorted to producing a different soft drink, Fanta, which proved to be a hit, and when Coke took over again after the war, it adopted the Fanta brand as well.
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 Coca-Cola - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia
Coca-Cola's name derived from the coca leaves and kola fruits used as flavoring.
The distinctive "cola" flavor comes mostly from the mix of sugar and essential orange, lemon and vanilla oils.
Shortly after the turn of the century (1929), cocaine was removed from the coca leaves by processing (leaving a physiologically insignificant trace), and the amount of caffeine was reduced but not totally eliminated.
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 A Coca Cola Christmas
In the late 19th century, when Coca-Cola first started selling Coke, the beverage was touted as a tonic.
The more controversial aspects of the beverage had been resolved (as early as 1903, coca extract was removed and caffeine took its place).
The company promoted the featured ingredient of cocaine, or coca bean extract, which it said guaranteed a renewed self--one with greater agility and acuity.
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 Why Boycott Coca Cola By Mohammed Mesbahi
It was not until 1893 that Coca Cola was sold and promoted as a drink.
oca Cola was invented in the United States in 1886 as a medicine, rather than a drink, to stimulate the brain and the nervous system, from a mixture of coca leaves and kola nuts, sweetened with sugar, hence the name Coca Cola.
The corporation realised that if they could sell Coca Cola to children, by the time they finished school they would become confirmed Coca Cola drinkers and would continue to buy the drink for the rest of their lives.
http://www.countercurrents.org/gl-mesbahi130105.htm   (1811 words)

  
 The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In general, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) only produces syrup concentrate which is then sold to various bottlers throughout the world who hold a Coca-Cola franchise.
Since relaunch, there were instances of substandard bottling practices by the company; the notorious discovery of a dead lizard inside a sealed Coca-Cola bottle was widely publicized.
Coca Cola Africa plans to support HIV/AIDS programs as part of a $50 million budget to be granted to African organizations by the end of the decade.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca-Cola_Company   (4393 words)

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