Coca-Cola History On May 8, 1886, Dr John Pemberton brought his perfected syrup to Jacobs' Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta where the first glass of Coca‑Cola was poured Serving about nine drinks per day in its first year, Coca‑Cola was an exciting new drink in the beginning See the story here of how it all began
Coca-Cola - Wikipedia Originally marketed as a temperance drink and intended as a patent medicine, Coca-Cola was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta
The History of Coca-Cola and John Pemberton - ThoughtCo Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton in 1886 as a new refreshing drink in Atlanta The name Coca-Cola was created by Pemberton's bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, inspired by its ingredients Asa Candler bought Coca-Cola from Pemberton in 1887 and boosted its popularity with marketing
May 8, 1886: Coca-Cola’s Curious Cure-All - This Day of History It didn’t start as a soft drink On May 8, 1886, in the heart of Atlanta, a morphine-addicted Confederate veteran turned pharmacist poured the first glass of what he claimed could cure headaches, exhaustion, indigestion—even impotence His name was Dr John Stith Pemberton, and his concoction—sold for five cents a glass at Jacob’s Pharmacy—would come to be known as Coca-Cola Like
The Coca-Cola Company | History, Products, Facts | Britannica Money The drink Coca-Cola was originated in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist, John S Pemberton (1831–88), at his Pemberton Chemical Company His bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, chose the name for the drink and penned it in the flowing script that became the Coca-Cola trademark
The Coca-Cola History Through Ads. 1 - 1886-1919 On May 8, 1886, he sold the first glass of the drink, later named Coca-Cola, in his pharmacy in Atlanta During that year, an average of nine drinks a day were sold, marking the humble beginnings of a global phenomenon
History | Coca-Cola On May 8, 1886, Dr John Pemberton served the world’s first Coca‑Cola at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta, Ga From that one iconic drink, we’ve evolved into a total beverage company More than 2 1 billion servings of our drinks are enjoyed in more than 200 countries and territories each day