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  2. RC Cola - Wikipedia

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    The company itself went on to change its name from Nehi, Inc. to Royal Crown Cola Company in 1951. In the 1950s, Royal Crown Cola and Moon Pies were a popular "working man's lunch" in the American South. [8] In 1954, Royal Crown was the first company to sell soft drinks in a can, and later the first company to sell soft drinks in an aluminum ...

  3. Cola Couronne - Wikipedia

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    Cola Couronne (French: crown cola), is the oldest manufactured soft drink from Haiti by Brasserie de la Couronne S.A. It is arguably the country's most well-liked soda, as it is a staple beverage for Haitians and those abroad. [1]

  4. Coca-Cola Life - Wikipedia

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    Final revision of the Coca-Cola Life logo in the United Kingdom. Coca-Cola began offering the drink to U.K. customers in September 2014. [41] The offering was the first new Coca-Cola product introduced in the U.K. in eight years. In 2016, it was reformulated [citation needed] to contain less sugar than regular Coke (45% less).

  5. Beverage opener - Wikipedia

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    Beverage openers vary in size but commonly include a glass bottle crown cork remover, glass bottle threaded metal crown cork cap grip for greater twisting torque, a plastic bottle cap grip for greater twisting torque and a stay tab lever for metal beverage cans.

  6. Beverly (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Beverly is a carbonated soft drink marketed as a non-alcoholic apéritif, that was produced by The Coca-Cola Company for the Italian market, introduced in 1969. An apéritif is a drink consumed before a meal that is believed to help digestion. [1] Following ongoing product consolidation in the Italian market, Beverly was discontinued in 2009. [2]

  7. ‘The Crown’: How to Eat, Drink and Live Like the Royal Family

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  8. Soda fountain - Wikipedia

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    A Coca-Cola soda fountain in Hainan, China, April 2010. A soda fountain is a device that dispenses carbonated soft drinks, called fountain drinks.They can be found in restaurants, concession stands and other locations such as convenience stores.

  9. Warren Buffett drinks 5 cans of Coke a day — here's why he ...

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    His leadership of Coca-Cola — combined with the stock-market crash in October 1987, and the company's resilient growth and strong fundamentals — led to Buffett buying $1.3 billion worth of its ...