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  2. Coca-Cola formula - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola inventor John Pemberton is known to have shared his original formula with at least four people before his death in 1888. [1] In 1891, Asa Candler purchased the rights to the formula from Pemberton's estate, founded the Coca-Cola Company, and instituted the shroud of secrecy that has since enveloped the formula. He also made changes to ...

  3. Our Frozen Cherry Coke Slushies Are A Grown-Up Take On ... - AOL

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    Into a blender, in this order, pour lime juice, bourbon (if using), and remaining 16 ounces (2 cups) Coke (if using bourbon, only use 1 1/2 cups Coke), then add Coke ice cubes and cherries.

  4. Has Coca Cola's Top-Secret Recipe Been Leaked? Not Really

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    Well, according to host Ira Glass, the show's recipe comes from a recipe book that belonged to Coke's founder, John Pemberton, and its mixture of orange oil, lemon oil, neroli oil, nutmeg oil ...

  5. Slushy - Wikipedia

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    A slushy (also spelled slushie and less commonly slushee) [1] is a type of beverage made of flavored ice and a drink, similar to granitas but with a more liquid composition. It is also commonly called a slush, slurpee, frozen beverage, or frozen drink.

  6. Coca-Cola and Oreo Are Teaming Up to Bring You the ...

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    Beyond all that, a Coca-Cola Oreo Zero Sugar Slurpee will soon be available at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes stores. ... Simply Recipes. Julia Child’s 3-ingredient dressing I'm ...

  7. Open-source cola - Wikipedia

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    [6] Although claimed as the Coca-Cola recipe, this has been denied by The Coca-Cola Company. [7] This recipe is also similar to the Merory and Beal recipes. One ingredient that is missing from these recipes is the eponymous kola nut, [8] although this did appear in Reed's recipe. The use of lavender oil is considered something of a personal taste.

  8. Surge (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Until September 15, 2014, when Coca-Cola re-released Surge, Norway was the only country where one could still buy a similar soft drink in any form, as the original Surge recipe was still popular there. [10] Surge was widely associated with the extreme sports lifestyle, with television commercials similar to those used by Mountain Dew at the ...

  9. 7-Eleven’s Got a New, Unexpected Slurpee That Brings 2 of ...

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    The company describes the Slurpee as “an exciting spin on the fan-favorite Coca-Cola Slurpee, combining the classic taste of a crisp and fizzy Coca-Cola with flavorful, Oreo sandwich cookie ...