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  1. 1 sty 1994 · Award-winning reporter Frederick Allen’s engaging account begins with Asa Candler, a nineteenth-century pharmacist in Atlanta who secured the rights to the original Coca-Cola formula and then struggled to get the cocaine out of the recipe.

  2. 27 paź 2015 · Award-winning reporter Frederick Allen’s engaging account begins with Asa Candler, a nineteenth-century pharmacist in Atlanta who secured the rights to the original Coca-Cola formula and then struggled to get the cocaine out of the recipe. After many tweaks, he finally succeeded in turning a backroom belly-wash into a thriving enterprise.

  3. 27 paź 2015 · Award-winning reporter Frederick Allen’s engaging account begins with Asa Candler, a nineteenth-century pharmacist in Atlanta who secured the rights to the original Coca-Cola formula and then...

  4. 18 maj 2013 · I lick my finger. It tastes like Coke. This week, the American historian Mark Pendergrast published a formula for the world’s most prolific soft drink – and this is not just any recipe. This is...

  5. 12 mar 2024 · A staff researcher uncovered a newspaper column from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1979 that included a recipe for Coca-Cola. Historian Mark Pendergrast compared this column to a recipe he found in the Coca-Cola archives, and he said they were nearly identical.

  6. The original Coca-Cola recipe was created in 1886, by John Stith Pemberton. It included the mysterious “Merchandise 7X” ingredient. Merchandise 7X was and still is a crucial part of Coca-Cola’s secret formula. It is the most well-protected trade secret in business history.

  7. The recipe for Coca-Cola remains a closely guarded trade secret. The Coca-Cola Company 's formula for Coca-Cola syrup, which bottlers combine with carbonated water to create the company's flagship cola soft drink, is a closely guarded trade secret.

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