Surprising Coca-Cola facts everyone should know
loveFOOD Staff
11 July 2020
The pause that refreshes
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The recipe isn't as secret as you think
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Early Coca-Cola didn’t contain much cocaine
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The first Coke was red wine mixed with cocaine
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Coca-Cola's name comes from the coca plant and the kola nut
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Coca-Cola's success is down to Asa Griggs Candler
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Coca-Cola was once given out for free
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Originally, Coca-Cola was only sold on tap
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Bottles were shaped like cocoa beans
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There's an optimum temperature to serve Coca-Cola
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Coca-Cola might have invented multi-packs
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Coca-Cola’s adverts from 90 years ago are still remembered
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Coca-Cola was the first Olympic sponsor
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Coca-Cola didn't completely invent Santa Claus
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Troops were sent Coca-Cola as a matter of great importance
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Coca-Cola helped McDonald’s grow
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Coca-Cola was among the first brands to vary bottle size
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Tab still exists and has a cult following
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Coca-Cola once tried to replace coffee
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Coca-Cola was the first soft drink to be consumed in space
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The world's Coca-Cola consumption reaches the moon and back
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It would take you 11 years to try every product
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Coca-Cola is a universal language
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The average person drinks a Coca-Cola product every four days
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Coca-Cola is massive in Mexico
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