The story of Coca-Cola began in 1886 when John S. Pemberton created a unique syrup in Atlanta. What started as a local soda fountain drink quickly grew into a national success. Under the leadership of Asa Candler and later Robert Woodruff, the company made the brand widely recognized across the United States through aggressive marketing.
During World War II, the company¡¯s reach grew even further. By building bottling plants overseas to supply soldiers, Coca-Cola established a formidable presence in international markets. This strategy helped the drink transcend cultural boundaries and become linked to the American lifestyle.
Despite strong competition, the company has maintained its dominance in the beverage industry through strategic acquisitions and a vast distribution network. Today, Coca-Cola remains one of the world¡¯s most recognized brands, continuing to lead the global market with a diverse product line.
Hyundong Lee Staff Reporter junior/1772673098/1613367831
1. Who created a unique syrup in Atlanta long ago?
2. What strategy helped Coca-Cola establish a global presence today?
3. When did Coca-Cola build bottling plants in other countries?
4. Where did the story of Coca-Cola first begin officially?
1. Why did Coca-Cola become a symbol of American lifestyle?
2. How can marketing make a brand famous around world?
3. Which drink do you prefer when you are thirsty?
4. Is a vast distribution network important for a business?