Coca-Cola has a long history, and several men are responsible for its success. In 1885, John Pemberton invented the drink, which he called initially called "French Wine Coca." Pemberton was a pharmacist at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, and he sold the beverage as a health drink. Pemberton's bookkeeper and partner Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark. In 1892, Asa Griggs Candler bought all rights to Coca-Cola and formed The Coca-Cola Company. Immediately, he began to open more syrup plants. As a result, a soda fountain owner by the name of Joseph Biedenharn installed a bottling machine in his Mississippi store and sold the first portable version of the drink to his customers. Thereafter, Benjamin Thomas, Joseph Whitehead, and John Lupton created the Coca-Cola bottling system.

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"I'd Like To Buy the World a Coke" was a song from a popular 1970s commercial.
Robert Woodruff, company president in 1923, focused on overseas marketing.
Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide.
The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta.

Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide.