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Coca-Cola
The national soft drink
Index:
o The history of Coca-Cola!
o The possessors of Coca-Cola
John Pemberton - The inventor of Coca Cola
Asa Candler - The Coca-Cola King
Robert Woodruff & the new Santa Claus
Roberto Goizueta - The man who changed the formula
Coca-Cola is not only a refreshment, it's an image!
It is a
product that evokes images of childhood, summer time, and feelings of
Coca-Cola has promised us luck since Asa Candler, who acquired the Coca-Cola Company for US-$ 2300, has filled the first bottle. Today it is an enterprise of $ 150 billions. Coca-Cola is the most famous trademark in the world.
It sells feelings that are fundamental to everyone. Coca-Cola is like a religion, it sells feelings of equality (colour, appearances), companionship, friendship - and refreshment.
When people are together, then they are happy and drink Coca-Cola and when they drink Coca-Cola, then they are happy. Coca-Cola is a symbol for freedom.
The history of Coca-Cola:
There is a
company which has got a secret. This secret is kept in a safe. Although
everywhere in the world it is enjoyed, there have never been more than three
persons who know the formula definitely. After the American Civil War
One of
those wonder doctors was John S Pemberton. He was addicted to morphine
and was searching for an alternative. Pemberton was a genius who knew much
about plants and concocted a mixture, similar a wine-bowle, made from the
leaves of the coca-shrub and extracts from the kola nut. First John S.
Pemberton introduced his Coca-Cola in
In 1891 Asa
Candler became the owner of the five-year-old Coca-Cola business. He
acquired it for $ 2300. Within four years, his merchandising flair helped to
expand consumption of Coca-Cola to every part of the nation. Two years later
the trademark "Coca-Cola" was issued by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The candy merchant Joseph A. Biedenharn had the idea that people should
be able to take their refreshment with them wherever they go, so he began
offering bottled Coca-Cola. In 1899, large scale bottling was ushered in by
two
Three years later the U.S, government protested against Coca-Cola, they thought, that in a beverage for children should not be caffeine. Coca-Cola answered, that the drink was not for children. That was a big mistake, because mainly children drank it. So there was a law in the Coca-Cola Company that they were not allowed to show a child under the age of 12 in there advertising. Therefore the Coca-Cola Company searched for very young looking models.
Around
1915, many bottles used in the soft-drink industry were very similar, and
Coca-Cola had many imitators which consumers were unable to identify until they
took a sip. The answer was to create a distinct bottle for Coca-Cola, one that
everyone would recognise, even if it was felt in the dark. As a result, the genuine
Coca-Cola bottle with the contour shape now known around the world was developed
by the Root Glass Company of
Four years
later the Coca-Cola Company is sold for $ 25 million to the
Today only few people know that Coca-Cola created the Santa Claus how we know him toddy. In 1931 the artist Haddon Sundblan actually helped to create Santa Claus. Until this point Santa Claus had often been depicted wearing blue, yellow or green, and he was usually tall and gaunt and his name was St. Nikolaus. Haddon's illustrations always depicted Santa Claus as the fat, jolly man, dressed in Coca-Cola-red-
In 1936 the Coca-Cola Company celebrated its 50th anniversary. A three-day bottler convention, a motion picture chronicling the Company's early years, and even a special anniversary logo were part of the celebration.
"It's the real thing" was first used in Coke advertising in 1942.
Up until
W.W.II Coca-Cola was offered world-wide, but was only popular to a real degree
in
In 1955 Fanta
was launched in
Robert
Goizueta introduced
Diet Coke in 1980, the first soda produced by Coca-Cola that shared the
flagship's name, and it was a huge success. Unfortunately Goizueta is not remembered
for this huge success, but he is remembered for the biggest mistake in
corporate history. Pepsi had been conducting the "Pepsi Challenge".
First started in
In 1986
In 1990 World of Coca-Cola, an attraction featuring a historical and futuristic look at Coca-Cola as well as a chance to sample the Coca-Cola Company products from around the world in Atlanta.
Seven years later World of Coca-Cola Las Vegas opened with a complete 100-feet-tall Coca-Cola contour bottle.
The
Coca-Cola Company sponsored the Winter Olympics in
John Pemberton - The Inventor of Coca-Cola
John S.
Pemberton was born in 1831 in the town of
He
extracted the cocaine from the leaves of the coca-shrub and the caffeine from
the kola nut and made "French Wine of Coca". It was one of his biggest
selling items. French Wine of Coca was a drink very similar in nature to Vin
Mariani, a cocaine based
Asa Candler - The Coca-Cola King
Asa Candler was born on December 10th, 1851. As a young man he decided not to go to college. In 1888 Asa Candler bought Coca-Cola for $2 300. He changed the formula several times to improve taste, improve shelf life and insure he had a unique product, because several people had known Pemperton's original formula. He removed cocaine totally from Coca-Cola, when it became clear that cocaine was an addictive drug. But the people, who drank it, didn't know that and so they thought that Coca-Cola is something mysterious, and that they do something against the law. Coca-Cola profited from their believing. He gave the name 7X to the formula.
In 1904 Coca-Cola became so successful that Asa Candler built a skyscraper, and fixed a photo of himself and a bottle of Coca-Cola into its foundation. In 1916 Asa was elected Mayor of Atlanta. By 1917, Coca-Cola was being attacked on several fonts. The federal Government reasoned that Coca-Cola had to be breaking the 1906 Pure Food & Drug Laws by either containing cocaine. Court testimony revealed that Coca-Cola was now flavoured with a decocanized coca leaf.
It is remarkable that when Asa Candler was approached in 1917, by two New York Lawyers representing a hidden syndicate, with an offer to purchase Coca-Cola for $ 25 million he turned them down. A couple of month after turning down the offer to sell Coca-Cola, on Christmas Day 1917, he decided to give the Coca Cola Company to his children. Asa Candler's oldest son Howard took full control over Coca-Cola, and his brothers and sisters took seats on the board. But in 1919 they sold the company to Ernest Woodruff. He was universally despised as a corporate raider, and it is also probable that Woodruff was responsible for the earlier 1917 offer (§ 25 million). Asa was not told about the sale of the company by even one of his children- he read about it in the paper- To a man that family meant everything to, this hurt him deeply. Asa Candler lived for another ten years.
Robert Woodruff & the "new" Santa Claus
Ernest Woodruff had a son named Robert, and it appears that he was somewhat of a disappointment to his father. Robert was a terrible student; he flunked out of high school, and ended up going to military school. His father then offered him a job within one of his companies, and since Robert was planning to get married he took the job. Robert was offered the presidency of the Coca-Cola Company.
By the 1920's people began driving cars and so Woodruff realised that gas stations should be equipped in order to attract people to buy Coca-Cola while tanking up their cars. By the 1930's they advertised on radio, gave Coke away at movie sets, employed sports heroes and even Santa Claus.
In 1936
Woodruff was invited to the Olympic Games in
He retired in 1955, but he continued to remain on the Finance Committee, and from there he ruled the company. He died in the 1980's but Woodruff was always the one with the power. Over the years Coke would see many new advertising campaigns and would introduce such new drinks as Sprite, TaB, Mello Yello, Mr. Pibb and Fresca.
Roberto Goizueta - He changed the formula
Roberto
Goizueta (pronounced Goh-SWET-a), a native of
Roberto Goizueta introduced Diet Coke in 1980. After the "Pepsi Challenge" the company decided to change the formula, because more people preferred Pepsi to Coca-Cola. But the New Coke became flopped and the company brought back the original Coke as Coca-Cola Classic.
On October 18th, 1997 Roberto Goizueta died at the age of 65 from complications arising from his fight with cancer.
Douglas Ivester, an exaccountant who has been with Coca-Cola for many years has been appointed the new President. Mr. Ivester has been described as a soft-spoken, intensely competitive and aggressive leader.
The profile of Coca-Cola
The
Coca-Cola Company is the global soft-drink industry leader, with world
headquarters in
The
Coca-Cola Company stock, with ticker symbol KO, is listed and traded on the New
York Stock Exchange. Common stock is also traded on the
The Company's operating management structure consists of five geographic groups and The Minute Maid Company.
* The
North American Group
compromises the
* The
Latin America Group includes
the Company's operations across Central and
*The
Middle and Far East Group, which is the Company's most populated operating group, ranges from the
Middle East to
* The
Greater Europe Group stretches
from Greenland to
* The
Minute Maid Company
is the company's juice business in
The Coca-Cola Company has a commitment, more than a century old, to social responsibility through philanthropy and good citizenship. The company' reputation for good citizenship results from charitable donations, technical assistance and other demonstrations of support in thousands of communities world-wide.
The
Coca-Cola Company continues to activate sponsorship throughout the world,
including associations with World Cup Soccer, The National Football League,
NASCAR, The Tour de France, The Rugby World Cup, Copa
At present, Coca-Cola de Argentina S.A. sells around thousand times more products annually than during the historic first year.
But in the
Goizueta used the methods for marketing which were forbidden during the Cultural Revolution, and that worked. His target group was to youth.
The mission of the Coca-Cola Company:
As the world's largest beverage company, they refresh that world. The Company does that by developing superior soft-drinks, both carbonated and noncarbonated, and profitable non-alcoholic beverage systems that create value for their Company, their bottling partners, their customers, their share owners and the communities in which they do business.
* Coca-Cola, the world's most recognised trademark, and other highly valuable trademarks.
* The world's most effective and pervasive system.
* Satisfied customers who make a good profit selling the products
* Their people who are ultimately responsible for building this enterprise.
* Their abundant resources which must be intelligently allocated.
* Their strong global leadership in the beverage industry in particular and in the business world in general.
The secret ingredient:
People love to speculate about the secret ingredient in Coca-Cola. Some say it could be ferreted out by analytical chemistry. Others are sure that they taste a distinctive flavour base. But most are simply delighted that it makes Coca-Cola, the world's premier soft-drink, taste so consistently delicious.
What is the secret ingredient? One secret is locked safely away in a secured vault. But an other is just an arm's length away. It's the consistent quality of Coca-Cola. Wherever business is done by the Coca-Cola Company, the Coca-Cola Company adheres not only to local, state and federal laws for food processing and labelling, but also to their own strict standards for exceptional quality.
Everything they do, from the selection of ingredients to the delivery of their finished products, reflects their commitment to offering us the highest quality products. Most of the flavours are produced as concentrates. With the addition of sweetener and water to the concentrates syrups are produced. Precise control over water and sweetener components must be demonstrated, and quality control professionals must oversee each step of the process.
The syrups tart pure fresh water. In addition to the water and concentrate, sweeteners are added to produce syrup for most products. In the past, only granulated sucrose or liquid sucrose was used in most of the nondiet soft-drinks. In the 1970's, improved technology allowed to begin also using high fructose corn syrup, another type of sugar that provides considerable flexibility.
The magic of turning syrup into a finished beverage is the role of independent bottlers and canners. They bring together the essential ingredients - syrup, water, and carbon dioxide - and transform them into the essence of refreshment. It is a modern way to archive consistent quality.
Trademark Origins:
Soon after John S. Pemberton prepared the first bottle of Coca-Cola syrup in 1886, his friend and bookkeeper, F. M. Robinson, chose an alliterative name. He wrote the words in the now familiar flowing script, and in 1893, "Coca-Cola" was registered officially in the U.S-Patent and Trademark Office.
But people started to ask for "Coke" and, in 1941, the trademark "Coke" received equal prominence in advertising with "Coca-Cola", and in 1945, "Coke" was registered as a trademark.
The
shape design of the contour bottle for Coca-Cola is also a
The extensions of the Coca-Cola name began in 1982 with the introduction of Diet Coke (also called Coca-Cola Light in some countries). Diet Coke quickly became the number one selling low-calorie soft-drink in the world. In 1983, caffeine-free versions of Coke and Diet Coke were introduced. And in 1985, Cherry Coke made its appearance.
The name
"Fanta" was first registered as a trademark in
The idea
for the name of the lemon-lime soft-drink, Sprite, came from early advertising.
During the 1940's, an elf with silver hair and a big smile, was used in
advertising for Coca-Cola. This character, known affectionately as the "Sprit
Boy", urged consumers to buy more of the product. In the late 1950's, the
Company developed a citrus-flavoured drink. The short, sharp and memorable
sound of Sprite made it an ideal name for the new product. Since another
company had been using the name since 1955, the Company had to purchase
and register "Sprite" as its property. In 1961, Sprite made its
A computer search yieled a brand name for the Company's first low-calorie beverage in 1963. Computers were programmed to sort out all Three- and four-letter words in English. "TaB" was selected from some 250 000 words.
Brand history in
Coca-Cola
Fanta
Sprite
TaB
Fresca
Mr Pibb
Sugar-free-Sprite
Mello Yello
Remblin' Root Beer
Diet Coke
Caffeine-free Coca-Cola
Caffeine-free Diet-Coke
Sugar-free Sprite, renamed diet Sprite
Diet Fanta
Cherry Coke
Coca-Cola with a new taste
Coca-Cola Classic
Diet Cherry Coke
Diet Mello Yello
Caffeine-free Coca-Cola Classic
Powerade
"New" Coke, renamed Coke II
Nestea
Fruitopia
Barq's
Surge
Citra
Environment:
The commitment of the Coca-Cola Company is based on the principle to protect and preserve environment. Working together with their suppliers, customers, regulators and their environmental partners, they can achieve an effective balance between responsible environmental and economic stewardship.
The policies of the Coca-Cola Company:
At the Coca-Cola Company, their business is providing consumers around the world with simple moments of uniquely satisfying refreshment. They work hard to infuse their environmental efforts with that same spirit.
Spirit of refreshment always means conducting the business in ways that protect and preserve the environment. And it means continually searching for new better ways to improve environmental performance.
The framework for their world-wide management of environmental issues affecting their business is The-Coca-Cola-Environmental-Management-System (TCCEMST).TCCEMST ensures management of their compliance with applicable local laws and regulations and with Company policies and strategies, and facilitates the implementation of good environmental practices in the operation of their business.
*Cooperation - They cooperate with public, private and governmental organisations in seeking solutions to environmental problems. The company's skills, energies and resources are directed to those activities and issues to which the Company can make a positive and effective contribution.
* Compliance - They conduct operations in compliance with applicable environmental laws and regulations. Even in the absence of governmental regulation, they operate in an environmentally responsible manner.
* Commitment - The commitment of the Company to protecting and preserving the environment permeates their entire organisation. They believe that effective environmental management systems require the involvement of employees at all levels, and their officers, managers, and employees assume responsibility for its daily implementation.
* Minimising discharges - The Company minimises the discharge of waste materials into the environment by utilising responsible pollution control practices.
A few
things can always bring folks together. Like the Olympic Games. Or art.
And of course, there is Coca-Cola. In 1996, these three elements
combined to create a unique - yet familiar - exhibition for the Olympic Games
in
With the Coca-Cola bottle as their common canvas, artists from 53 different countries created works of art using local materials while capturing the spirit of their native traditions and cultures.
e.g.: a
six-feet-tall replica of Stonehenge from
The
Olympic Games in
The Coca-Cola Company paid $ 300 000 millions for advertising, and it was worth, because one year later the company had a before-tax of $ 12 billions.
In 1997 Roberto Goizueta died. He brought the Coca-Cola Company from a successful American enterprise to a world power.
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