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  2. The Science Behind Why Coke Tastes Better At McDonald's - AOL

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    Here are all the factors that go into making Coca-Cola at McDonald's and how they elevate the soda into something truly special. The Syrup Ratio If you’re drinking a fountain soda, you’re most ...

  3. 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]

  4. Simba (soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    [6] In April 1969, The Coca-Cola Company, Inc. announced it was "ready to market nationally its first new soft drink in three years", the citrus-flavored beverage Simba. Reporting "'encouraging' results rom test marketing in four large cities", the company said "it is making the product available immediately to its 975 bottlers in the U.S.". [7]

  5. Coca-Cola launched their first new permanent flavor in three years: Coca-Cola Spiced. They also are releasing a limited-edition flavor called Happy Tears. Here's how they taste.

  6. New Coke - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 2002, the Coca-Cola Company announced a change of the label of Coke Classic in which the word "Classic" was no longer so prominent, leading to speculation that it would eventually be removed and the last traces of New Coke eliminated. [30] In 2009, Coca-Cola permanently removed "Classic" from its North American packaging. [31]

  7. Coca-Cola Passes This Key Test

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Does Coca-Cola Pass Buffett's Test?

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