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  2. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola sponsored the 1965 airing of the television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas". [138] Coca-Cola also sponsored the popular Fox singing-competition series American Idol from 2002 until 2014. [139] Coca-Cola was a sponsor of the nightly talk show on PBS, Charlie Rose in the US. [140]

  3. Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a cola soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries and territories worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day. [1]

  4. List of Coca-Cola slogans - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Coca-Cola: co za radość ('Coca-Cola: such a joy') — part of international "Enjoy!" branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics. branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics.

  5. Roberto Goizueta - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Críspulo Goizueta Cantera (November 18, 1931 – October 18, 1997) was a Cuban-born American business executive who served as the chairman, president, and chief executive officer (CEO) of The Coca-Cola Company from August 1980 until his death in October 1997.

  6. DEI is good for our business, Coca-Cola says

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    Coca-Cola has warned that DEI policy changes could negatively affect its business. In a filing, the company said fostering an inclusive workplace culture was "critical" to its success.

  7. Poppi and Olipop are the trendy new sodas. Coca-Cola is ...

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    Although Coca-Cola has a bigger retail footprint, marketing budget and distribution powers, the 133-year-old brand’s entrance into the space isn’t scaring Olipop CEO Ben Goodwin.

  8. James Quincey - Wikipedia

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    James Robert B. Quincey (8 January 1965) is a British businessman based in the United States. [2] After starting his career at Bain & Co, [3] he joined The Coca-Cola Company in 1996 [4] and was later named chief operating officer (COO).

  9. Coca-Cola Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Enterprises was a marketer, producer, and distributor of Coca-Cola products. It was formerly the anchor bottler for Western Europe and most of North America.. Coca-Cola Enterprises' products included Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Fanta, Capri-Sun, Dr Pepper, Chaudfontaine, Schweppes, [6] Monster and Relentless.