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  2. John Thomas Lupton - Wikipedia

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    After his marriage, Lupton took a job as legal counsel to the Chattanooga Medicine Company (now Chattem), eventually becoming company vice president and treasurer. [ 2 ] Lupton, Whitehead and Thomas were the primary investors in the Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company , the first Coca-Cola bottling plant in the United States.

  3. Faith Hill's Coca-Cola Cake Is a Sweet Taste of the South

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    Tips for Making Faith Hill's Coca-Cola Cake. 1. Keep an eye on the icing. Gracie says to mix the icing the entire time to get all the chunks out.

  4. George Hunter (Coca-Cola bottler) - Wikipedia

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    George Thomas Hunter (1886–1950) was a businessman and philanthropist in Chattanooga, Tennessee, who inherited and ran the Coca-Cola Bottling Company empire from his uncle Benjamin Thomas. [1] Hunter grew up in Maysville, KY , but moved to Chattanooga in 1904 to live with his aunt and uncle. [ 2 ]

  5. Asa Griggs Candler - Wikipedia

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    Asa Griggs Candler Sr. (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for $238.98 [1] from chemist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia.

  6. Warren Buffett turns 94 today. His secret to longevity? Coca ...

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    “I eat like a 6-year-old,” the CEO famously told Fortune in 2015, describing his love for Utz potato sticks and daily intake of five 12-ounce Coca-Colas. “If I eat 2,700 calories a day, a ...

  7. Benjamin Thomas (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually he sold the rights to bottle Coca-Cola in the United States to Thomas and Whitehead for one dollar. [1] In 1894 Benjamin married Ann Taylor Jones. They had no children. In 1904 they invited their nephew George Hunter to move to Chattanooga to learn the bottling business and to be their heir. [2]

  8. Double Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Cola was reformulated and renamed Jumbo Cola. The Double-Cola product was developed in 1933 and soon became the company's flagship product. The product was named Double-Cola because its 12-ounce (350 ml) bottles were twice the size of other soda bottles being sold at the time. [3]

  9. John T. Lupton II - Wikipedia

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    He sat on the Board of Directors of Coca-Cola from 1956 to 1982. [1] [4] [6] When his father died in 1977, he inherited the family business, JTL Corp., and quadrupled the business by acquiring bottlers in Florida, Texas, Colorado, Arizona and elsewhere. [1] [4] [6] In 1986, he sold the bottling company to Coca-Cola Enterprises for US$1.4 billion.