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  2. CCE Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    From the five years after 2009, Coca-Cola invested over £100m in the plant, and £240m had been invested at the site before 2009. The main office of CCEP is in Milton Keynes. The site was visited by David Cameron, when Prime Minister, in 2010 and June 2014. [3] Coca-Cola has six factories in the UK. [4]

  3. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola sponsored the 1965 airing of the television special "A Charlie Brown Christmas". [163] Coca-Cola also sponsored the popular Fox singing-competition series American Idol from 2002 until 2014. [164] Coca-Cola was a sponsor of the nightly talk show on PBS, Charlie Rose in the US. [165]

  4. Mother (advertising agency) - Wikipedia

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    Mother were the creative agency that created Coca-Cola’s global campaign ‘Move to the Beat’ for the 2012 Olympic Games. [14] Featuring Mark Ronson and singer Katy B, the campaign features the new Coca-Cola anthem for the Olympic Games ‘Anywhere in the World’ which uses the sounds of music, sport, and Coca-Cola to create a unique ...

  5. Charles Duncan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, 1964, Duncan Coffee merged with the Coca-Cola Company, and Duncan joined the Coke board of directors. [6] [7] He ran the newly formed Coca-Cola Foods Division, which included the coffee and citrus (Minute Maid) divisions of Coke. Three years later the company dispatched him to London to serve as chairman of Coca-Cola Europe.

  6. John F. Brock - Wikipedia

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    John F. Brock (born May 6, 1948), is an American businessman who was the chairman and chief executive officer of Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. (CCE), the world's third-largest marketer, distributor, and producers of Coca-Cola products. [1] He has more than 25 years of experience in the beverage sales industry.

  7. Carl Ware - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, he was named Vice President of Special Markets for Coca-Cola USA, with responsibility for expanding African-American and Hispanic marketing and advertising programs. In 1982, Ware was promoted to Vice President of Urban Affairs. In 1986, he was elected Senior Vice President of Coca-Cola.

  8. A Look at Every Company That Coca-Cola Owns

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    Coca-Cola's story started in 1886 when Dr. John Pemberton created a distinctive tasting soft drink now known as Coca-Cola. Today, Coca-Cola now comes in a variety of sweetener and flavor choices.

  9. Summerfield Johnston Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Summerfield Johnston Jr. was born in 1932 and grew up on the 4,000-acre Bendabout Farm in McDonald, Bradley County, Tennessee. [2] His grandfather was James F. Johnston, the founder of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, the first Coca-Cola franchisee.