Coca-Cola
Soft Drink Manufacture
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1993
Launch of Global Always Coca-Cola Campaign
1992
New Coke Renamed to Coke II
1986
Coca-Cola Company Merges with Bottling Operators
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Coca-Cola Classic Reintroduced Original Formula
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Coca-Cola introduces New Coke formula change
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Coca-Cola and Diet Coke Milestones
1982
Launch of Diet Coke, which quickly becomes the top sugar-free soda in the U.S.
01-Jun-1978
Coca-Cola Sponsors FIFA World Cup
1974
Coca-Cola switched to high-fructose corn syrup
1971
Iconic Hilltop TV Commercial Released
1960
Coca-Cola acquires Minute Maid, expanding into juices.
1960
Coca-Cola Expands into Juice Market
1955
Coca-Cola begins selling larger bottle sizes (10-, 12-, 16-ounce).
1955
Cans of Coke First Appeared
1948
Coca-Cola's Hospitality Slogan Launch
1945
Coke Becomes Registered Trademark of Coca-Cola
12-Jul-1944
One-Billionth Gallon of Coca-Cola Syrup Manufactured
12-Jul-1944
Coca-Cola's 1 Billionth Gallon of Syrup
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Coca-Cola Supports Allied Troops with Bottling Plants
1941
Coca-Cola Supports Troops in WWII
1941
Coca-Cola Embraces the Name 'Coke'
1935
Kosher Certification by Rabbi Tobias Geffen
1931
Iconic Santa Claus Image Created
1928
Coca-Cola Sponsors Olympic Games
1923
Robert W. Woodruff Becomes President
1923
Robert Woodruff Elected President of Coca-Cola
12-Sep-1919
Coca-Cola Company Acquired by Investors
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Ernest Woodruff's Coca-Cola Purchase and IPO
1919
Coca-Cola Company's Initial Public Offering Overview
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Coca-Cola Contour Bottle Patent Announcement
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