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Sold on eBay Jun 26, 2021
UNLISTED c.1894 "WE DRINK COCA COLA "Three girls HOLY GRAIL RARE SODA Print Sign
C.1894 Coca Cola early HOLY GRAIL RARE large UNLISTED "Scalloped" edge print /sign of three girls "WE DRINK COCA COLA",The centerpiece of any Coca Cola collection hands down.
Sold on eBay Aug 04, 2021
1890's Biedehharn Candy Company Hutch First Bottler Of Coca Cola
They started bottling in 1894. They would have used this bottle to just a little after 1900. It has Root 371 on bottom edge. No other numbers.
Sold on eBay April 3rd, 2025
Biedenharn Candy Co Hutch Coca Cola bottle Vicksburg Miss 1894 Original Stopper
Biedenharn Candy Co Hutch Coca Cola bottle Vicksburg Miss 1894 with Original Stopper still in place Nice bottle with a few small dings/wear One small chip on base Has not been polished but would shine up nice See photos for condition No cracks SD (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Mar 27, 2021
Biedenharn Candy Co. Vicksburg Mississippi Coca-Cola Hutchinson Bottle
Biedenharn Candy Co. Vicksburg Mississippi, One of the first Coca-Cola Hutchinson Bottle from Mississippi, Coca Cola first bottled here in 1894 , Very nice bottle, dug bottle and has been tumbled No chips ,cracks or repairs, has wear as pics show, Great starting price for this bottle measures 7" tall ,shipping $ 12.00 , Messsge with any questions Good Luck
Sold on eBay November 28th, 2024
Ultra Rare 1894 Coca Cola Napkin piece survivor Rice Paper Has Coca beans in it
1894Coca Cola rice paper napkin.It shows I guess some asian Coca plant nuts being harvested for the most exhilarating wake drinks of all time.11" x 11.5" not counting frame.And there are borders under the mattingTry and find another one. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay April 8th, 2025
c. 1894 ORIGINAL Bidenharn Candy co Hutchinson Coca Cola Soda Fountain bottle
c.1894 RARE 1ST Coca Cola Hutchinson bottle.Made by the BIDENHARN CANDY Co. Vicksburg,Ms. Typical condition on this 131 yr old early Coca Cola hutch,flea bites,scratches,grime w/Strong embossed lettering, NO CRACKS or REPAIRS..You would be very pressed to find another one nicer See photos Displayed pics in various lighting,to show the beauty of this early rare CocaCola Original,w/ ROOT 471 embossed on bottom edge & large B embossed on bottom. Shipping USPS WELL PACKAGED with free shipping lower U.S. & Be sure to see my other items,this week. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay July 20th, 2023
1962 BIEDENHARN FAMILY HERITAGE BOOK w/DUST JACKET! Coca-Cola SIGNED! Vicksburg
1962 BIEDENHARN FAMILY HERITAGE BOOK w/DUST JACKET! Coca-Cola SIGNED! Vicksburg, Mississippi. Condition is used but spectacular overall. The original DJ had been folded and kept in a drawer, but I put it back with the book in a Mylar dust jacket cover. I’ve had several of these over the years, mainly from estate sales, and this is only the second one I’ve ever had that was signed by Emmy-Lou Biedenharn, Joe’s daughter, who wrote the book as a tribute to her father, Joe Biedenharn, the first man to put Coca-Cola in bottles back in 1894. And until this DJ turned up, I had never seen nor heard of another copy with a dust jacket!! Who knew?? See photos for condition, and be sure and check my other listings for more great vintage Biedenharn items! Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. PAYPAL only, $14.99 for US shipping. Overseas via EBay’s Global Shipping Program with all fees and customs duties intact. Please allow 5-10 days for delivery. Thanks!!! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay January 13th, 2024
Rare BIEDENHARN CANDY CO Hutch - 1st Bottler of Coca Cola Vicksburg Mississippi
eBay America's favorite beverage was first bottled in 1894 at theBIEDENHARN CANDY CO in Vicksburg Mississippi. Here is the first bottle coke was bottling in. Rare 1894 hutch. Own a large piece of coca-cola history (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay July 8th, 2024
1894 Biedenharn Candy Company Coca-Cola Bottle
Vintage 1894 Biedenharn Candy Coca-Cola bottle. No chips or cracks, but does have the typical rub marks from a bottle of this age. Some clouding and oxidation. This was in my late Father's collection for over 45 years. Not that common to find anymore. 15.99 shipping in the Continental U.S. Thank You for viewing. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay February 4th, 2025
1894 Biedenharn Candy Co. Coca Cola Hutch Bottle
One of the earliest Coca Cola bottles out there. There is a chip out of the base prob from a drop or when dug. It stands tall and does not lean or wobble. Ready for either the shelf or a slight tumble/clean. It def is chipped tho and the photos show it. Other than that, this bottle is fantastic. A VERY tough coke bottle to find. Piece of original stopper in bottle. Biedenharn Candy Co. Vicksburg Miss strongly embossed on front. This is a great bottle! No shipping to Alaska or Hawaii or Puerto Rico (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Feb, 9th 2020
Coca-Cola can - SOUTH AFRICA - Bulawayo 1894-1994 (118)
Année - Year 1994 Pays - Country SOUTH AFRICA Description Coca-Cola can<br />regular - Bulawayo 1894-1994<br />steel<br /> Condition perfect condition Ouverture - Opening bottom open Shipping Around the world Shipping costs www.bpost.be Package Only one package for multiple purchases Payment Bank transfer - Paypal Good luck & happy bidding ! Take a
Sold on eBay January 16th, 2024
Biedenharn Candy Company, Vicksburg, MISS, Coca Cola aqua crown top 1900s bottle
eBay Biedenharn Candy Company, Vicksburg, MISS, Coca Cola aqua crown top 1900s bottleBuyer gets ONE bottle. US shipping only.Joseph Biedenharn is believed to be the first bottler of Coca-Cola in 1894 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He started off with Hutchinson bottles, and switched over to crown top bottles a little after 1900. This bottle is a Biedenharn Candy Co, Vicksburg, MISS aqua crown top bottle (1900-1910). 8 & 1/2 inches tall. Large B (for Biedenharn) on the bottom. Along the lower heel of the bottle is embossed 10, ROOT, and looks like 225. Root Glass Company was the glass manufacturer of this bottle. They created straight sided bottles for many Coca-Cola franchises. This is a handsome and very sought-after bottle! These Biedenharns often have damage, but this one is structurally sound with no chips or cracks. Some cool-looking bubbles, also elongated bubbles in the neck and top. There are some external scuffs on the bottle, as well as some exterior and interior haziness, but not a big distraction. An easy $10 tumble would make this a sparkling-good example, if that is your choice. I took many indoor and outdoor photos so you can view it's condition. Please consider the photos a large part of this description Great piece of Coca-Cola and Mississippi history!No refunds. Please pay within 3 days (per ebay rules), and I will ship within 3 days of receipt of payment (also per ebay rules), but I usually get it out the next day. Will ship with USPS. I will package safely using extra bubble wrap and padding the interior walls of the box. Tracking numbers will be downloaded to buyer's Purchase History page. I have 100% positive feedback and plan to maintain that. Please message me with any questions BEFORE bidding purchasing I always reply!Thank you very much! (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Sep, 27th 2020
1950s ALUMINUM 1/2 CASE COCA-COLA BOTTLE CARRIER Vicksburg MS NICE Biedenharn CO
1950s ALUMINUM 1/2 CASE COCA-COLA CRATE-CARRIER Vicksburg MS NICE! Biedenharn Co. Condition is never-used, found when they cleaned out the old Coca-Cola bottling plant many years ago. At that time the company was still being run by members of the original Biedenharn family, in an unbroken line of succession from the first man to ever bottle Coca-Cola, Joe Biedenharn. He did it in 1894, “for the country trade,” having realized that many of the rural farmers and their families couldn’t get into town to the many soda fountains which dispensed Coca-Cola, so he figured it was up to him the br
Sold on eBay Jan 15, 2023
1994 Coca Cola can, Zimbabwe; Bulawayo 100 1894-1994
Sold as is. All my objects are inused condition unless noted otherwise. If a cap is pictured on the photos it is always the original cap. 0-2 kg parcel, maximum size 100cm x 50cm x 50cm. This kind of parcel will hold up to approx.
Sold on eBay March 22nd, 2025
Large 20" Coca Cola Coke Glass Display Bottle 1968 Clear w/ Owens Mark, Alton IL
All sales final. Look at pictures for condition and measurements. Other items listed and remember to follow, so you don't miss out on new listings. I'll combine shipping where possible when requested. Large 20" Coca Cola Coke Glass Store Display Bottle 1968 Clear w/ OI Owens Illinois Glass mark for Alton, IL and 1968 on the bottom Scarce Vintage Rare?????? This is a rare and collectible 20" Coca Cola glass store display bottle from 1968, with an OI Owens Illinois Glass mark for Alton, IL and 1968 on the bottom. The bottle is clear and in its original state, making it a valuable addition to any Coca Cola collection. The jumbo bottle is a type of advertising that was used to promote the brand, and this particular bottle was manufactured in the United States. The bottle is associated with the soda theme and would be a great addition to any vintage or antique bottle collection. History Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a cola soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries and territories worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day. Coca-Cola ranked No. 94 in the 2024 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue. Based on Interbrand's "best global brand" study of 2023, Coca-Cola was the world's sixth most valuable brand. Coca-Cola Coca-Cola logo - see "Logo design" section Logo used since 1946 Coca-Cola bottle - see "Contour bottle design" section Coca-Cola has retained many of its historical design features in modern glass bottles. Type Cola Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company Country of origin United States Region of origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. Introduced May 8, 1886; 138 years ago Color Caramel E-150d Variants Diet Coke Diet Coke Caffeine-Free Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Coca-Cola Cherry Coca-Cola Vanilla Coca-Cola Cherry Vanilla Coca-Cola Citra Coca-Cola Lime Coca-Cola Mango Coca-Cola Spiced Coca-Cola with Lemon Diet Coke with Lemon Related products Mojo Pepsi RC Cola Afri-Cola Postobón Inca Kola Kola Real Cavan Cola Est Cola Website coca-cola.com 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, Georgia. In 1888, Pemberton sold the ownership rights to Asa Griggs Candler, a businessman, whose marketing tactics led Coca-Cola to its dominance of the global soft-drink market throughout the 20th and 21st century.[4] The name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts (a source of caffeine).[5] The formula of Coca-Cola remains a trade secret; however, a variety of reported recipes and experimental recreations have been published. The secrecy around the formula has been used by Coca-Cola as a marketing aid because only a handful of anonymous employees know the formula.[6] The drink has inspired imitators and created a whole classification of soft drink: colas. The Coca-Cola Company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold exclusive territory contracts with the company, produce the finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate, in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. A typical 12 US fluid ounce (350 ml) can contains 38 grams (1.3 oz) of sugar (usually in the form of high-fructose corn syrup in North America). The bottlers then sell, distribute, and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains of major restaurants and foodservice distributors. The Coca-Cola Company has on occasion introduced other cola drinks under the Coke name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, along with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime, and coffee. Coca-Cola was called "Coca-Cola Classic" from July 1985 to 2009, to distinguish it from "New Coke". History 19th century origins John Pemberton, the original creator of Coca-Cola Believed to be the first coupon ever, this ticket for a free glass of Coca-Cola was first distributed in 1888 to help promote the drink. By 1913, the company had redeemed 8.5 million tickets.[7] This refurbished Coca-Cola advertisement from 1943 is still displayed in Minden, Louisiana. Early Coca-Cola vending machine at Biedenharn Museum and Gardens in Monroe, Louisiana Confederate Colonel John Pemberton, wounded in the American Civil War and addicted to morphine, also had a medical degree and began a quest to find a substitute for the problematic drug.[8] In 1885 at Pemberton's Eagle Drug and Chemical House, his drugstore in Columbus, Georgia, he registered Pemberton's French Wine Coca nerve tonic [9][10][11][12] Pemberton's tonic may have been inspired by the formidable success of Vin Mariani, a French-Corsican coca wine,[13] but his recipe additionally included the African kola nut, the beverage's source of caffeine.[14] A Spanish drink called "Kola Coca" was presented at a contest in Philadelphia in 1885, a year before the official birth of Coca-Cola. The rights for this Spanish drink were bought by Coca-Cola in 1953.[15][16] In 1886, when Atlanta and Fulton County passed prohibition legislation, Pemberton responded by developing Coca-Cola, a non-alcoholic version of Pemberton's French Wine Coca.[17] It was marketed as "Coca-Cola: The temperance drink", which appealed to many people as the temperance movement enjoyed wide support during this time.[4] The first sales were at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886,[18] where it initially sold for five cents a glass.[19] Drugstore soda fountains were popular in the United States at the time due to the belief that carbonated water was good for the health,[20] and Pemberton's new drink was marketed and sold as a patent medicine, Pemberton claiming it a cure for many diseases, including morphine addiction, indigestion, nerve disorders, headaches, and impotence. Pemberton ran the first advertisement for the beverage on May 29 of the same year in the Atlanta Journal.[21] By 1888, three versions of Coca-Cola – sold by three separate businesses – were on the market. A co-partnership had been formed on January 14, 1888, between Pemberton and four Atlanta businessmen: J.C. Mayfield, A.O. Murphey, C.O. Mullahy, and E.H. Bloodworth. Not codified by any signed document, a verbal statement given by Asa Candler years later asserted under testimony that he had acquired a stake in Pemberton's company as early as 1887.[22] John Pemberton declared that the name "Coca-Cola" belonged to his son, Charley, but the other two manufacturers could continue to use the formula.[23] Charley Pemberton's record of control over the "Coca-Cola" name was the underlying factor that allowed for him to participate as a major shareholder in the March 1888 Coca-Cola Company incorporation filing made in his father's place.[24] Charley's exclusive control over the "Coca-Cola" name became a continual thorn in Asa Candler's side. Candler's oldest son, Charles Howard Candler, authored a book in 1950 published by Emory University. In this definitive biography about his father, Candler specifically states: "on April 14, 1888, the young druggist Asa Griggs Candler purchased a one-third interest in the formula of an almost completely unknown proprietary elixir known as Coca-Cola."[25] The deal was actually between John Pemberton's son Charley and Walker, Candler & Co. – with John Pemberton acting as cosigner for his son. For $50 down and $500 in 30 days, Walker, Candler & Co. obtained all of the one-third interest in the Coca-Cola Company that Charley held, all while Charley still held on to the name. After the April 14 deal, on April 17, 1888, one-half of the Walker/Dozier interest shares were acquired by Candler for an additional $750.[26] Company After Candler had gained a better foothold on Coca-Cola in April 1888, he nevertheless was forced to sell the beverage he produced with the recipe he had under the names "Yum Yum" and "Koke". This was while Charley Pemberton was selling the elixir, although a cruder mixture, under the name "Coca-Cola", all with his father's blessing. After both names failed to catch on for Candler, by the middle of 1888, the Atlanta pharmacist was quite anxious to establish a firmer legal claim to Coca-Cola, and hoped he could force his two competitors, Walker and Dozier, completely out of the business, as well.[26] John Pemberton died suddenly on August 16, 1888. Asa Candler then decided to move swiftly forward to attain full control of the entire Coca-Cola operation. Charley Pemberton, an alcoholic and opium addict, unnerved Asa Candler more than anyone else. Candler is said to have quickly maneuvered to purchase the exclusive rights to the name "Coca-Cola" from Pemberton's son Charley immediately after he learned of Dr. Pemberton's death. One of several stories states that Candler approached Charley's mother at John Pemberton's funeral and offered her $300 in cash for the rights to the name. In Charles Howard Candler's 1950 book about his father, he stated: "On August 30 [1888], he [Asa Candler] became the sole proprietor of Coca-Cola, a fact which was stated on letterheads, invoice blanks and advertising copy."[25] With this action on August 30, 1888, Candler's sole control became technically all true. Candler had negotiated with Margaret Dozier and her brother Woolfolk Walker a full payment amounting to $1,000, which all agreed Candler could pay off with a series of notes over a specified time span. By May 1, 1889, Candler was claiming full ownership of the Coca-Cola beverage, with a total investment outlay by Candler for the drink enterprise over the years amounting to $2,300.[27] In 1914, Margaret Dozier, as co-owner of the original Coca-Cola Company in 1888, came forward to claim that her signature on the 1888 Coca-Cola Company bill of sale had been forged. Subsequent analysis of other similar transfer documents had also indicated John Pemberton's signature had most likely been forged as well, which some accounts claim was precipitated by his son Charley.[23] In 1892, Candler set out to incorporate a second company, the Coca-Cola Company (the modern corporation). When Candler had the earliest records of the "Coca-Cola Company" destroyed in 1910, the action was claimed to have been made during a move to new corporation offices around this time.[28] On June 23, 1894, Charley Pemberton was found unconscious with a stick of opium by his side. Ten days later, Charley died at Atlanta's Grady Hospital at the age of 40.[29] On September 12, 1919, Coca-Cola Co. was purchased by a group of investors led by Ernest Woodruff's Trust Company for $25 million and reincorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law. The company publicly offered 500,000 shares of the company for $40 a share.[30][31] In 1923, his son Robert W. Woodruff was elected President of the company. Woodruff expanded the company and brought Coca-Cola to the rest of the world. Coca-Cola began distributing bottles as "Six-packs", encouraging customers to purchase the beverage for their home.[32] During its first several decades, Coca-Cola officially wanted to be known by its full-name despite being commonly known as "Coke". This was due to company fears that the term "coke" would eventually become a generic trademark, which to an extent became true in the Southern United States where "coke" is used even for non Coca-Cola products. The company also didn't want to confuse its drink with the similarly named coal byproduct that clearly wasn't safe to consume. Eventually, out for fears that another company may claim the trademark for "Coke", Coca-Cola finally embraced it and officially endorsed the name "Coke" in 1941. "Coke" eventually became a registered trademark of the Coca-Cola Company in 1945.[33] In 1986, the Coca-Cola Company merged with two of their bottling operators (owned by JTL Corporation and BCI Holding Corporation) to form Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. (CCE).[34] In December 1991, Coca-Cola Enterprises merged with the Johnston Coca-Cola Bottling Group, Inc.[34] Origins of bottling Bottling plant of Coca-Cola Canada Ltd., January 8, 1941, Montreal, Canada The first bottling of Coca-Cola occurred in Vicksburg, Mississippi, at the Biedenharn Candy Company on March 12, 1894.[35] The proprietor of the bottling works was Joseph A. Biedenharn.[36] The original bottles were Hutchinson bottles, very different from the much later hobble-skirt design of 1915 now so familiar. A few years later two entrepreneurs from Chattanooga, Tennessee, namely Benjamin F. Thomas and Joseph B. Whitehead, proposed the idea of bottling and were so persuasive that Candler signed a contract giving them control of the procedure for only one dollar. Candler later realized that he had made a grave mistake.[37] Candler never collected his dollar, but in 1899, Chattanooga became the site of the first Coca-Cola bottling company. Candler remained very content just selling his company's syrup.[38] The loosely termed contract proved to be problematic for the Coca-Cola Company for decades to come. Legal matters were not helped by the decision of the bottlers to subcontract to other companies, effectively becoming parent bottlers.[39] This contract specified that bottles would be sold at 5¢ each and had no fixed duration, leading to the fixed price of Coca-Cola from 1886 to 1959. 20th century The first outdoor wall advertisement that promoted the Coca-Cola drink was painted in 1894 in Cartersville, Georgia.[40] Cola syrup was sold as an over the counter dietary supplement for upset stomach [41][42] By the time of its 50th anniversary, the soft drink had reached the status of a national icon in the US. In 1935, it was certified kosher by Atlanta rabbi Tobias Geffen. With the help of Harold Hirsch, Geffen was the first person outside the company to see the top-secret ingredients list after Coke faced scrutiny from the American Jewish population regarding the drink's kosher status.[43] Consequently, the company made minor changes in the sourcing of some ingredients so it could continue to be consumed by America's Jewish population, including during Passover.[44] A yellow cap on a Coca-Cola drink indicates that it is kosher for Passover.[45] Original framed Coca-Cola artist's drawn graphic presented by the Coca-Cola Company on July 12, 1944, to Charles Howard Candler on the occasion of Coca-Cola's "1 Billionth Gallon of Coca-Cola Syrup" Claimed to be the first installation anywhere of the 1948 model "Boat Motor" styled Coca-Cola soda dispenser, Fleeman's Pharmacy, Atlanta, Georgia. The "Boat Motor" soda dispenser was introduced in the late 1930s and manufactured until the late 1950s. Photograph c. 1948 The longest running commercial Coca-Cola soda fountain anywhere was Atlanta's Fleeman's Pharmacy, which first opened its doors in 1914.[46] Jack Fleeman took over the pharmacy from his father and ran it until 1995; closing it after 81 years.[47] On July 12, 1944, the one-billionth gallon of Coca-Cola syrup was manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. Cans of Coke first appeared in 1955.[48] Sugar replaced with high-fructose corn syrup See also: 1970s commodities boom Sugar prices spiked in the 1970s because of Soviet demand/hoarding and possible futures contracts market manipulation. The Soviet Union was the largest producer of sugar at the time. In 1974 Coca-Cola switched over to high-fructose corn syrup because of the elevated prices.[49][50] Sugar prices 1962–2022 New Coke Main article: New Coke The Las Vegas Strip World of Coca-Cola museum in 2003 On April 23, 1985, Coca-Cola, amid much publicity, changed the formula of the drink with "New Coke". Follow-up taste tests revealed most consumers preferred the taste of New Coke to both old Coke and Pepsi[51] but Coca-Cola management was unprepared for the public's nostalgia for the old drink, leading to a backlash. The company gave in to protests and returned to the old formula under the name Coca-Cola Classic, on July 10, 1985. "New Coke" remained available and was renamed Coke II in 1992; it was discontinued in 2002. 21st century On July 5, 2005, it was revealed that Coca-Cola would resume operations in Iraq for the first time since the Arab League boycotted the company in 1968.[52] In April 2007, in Canada, the name "Coca-Cola Classic" was changed back to "Coca-Cola". The word "Classic" was removed because "New Coke" was no longer in production, eliminating the need to differentiate between the two.[53] The formula remained unchanged. In January 2009, Coca-Cola stopped printing the word "Classic" on the labels of 16 US fluid ounce (470 ml) bottles sold in parts of the southeastern United States.[54] The change was part of a larger strategy to rejuvenate the product's image.[54] The word "Classic" was removed from all Coca-Cola products by 2011. In November 2009, due to a dispute over wholesale prices of Coca-Cola products, Costco stopped restocking its shelves with Coke and Diet Coke for two months; a separate pouring rights deal in 2013 saw Coke products removed from Costco food courts in favor of Pepsi.[55] Some Costco locations (such as the ones in Tucson, Arizona) additionally sell imported Coca-Cola from Mexico with cane sugar instead of corn syrup from separate distributors [56] Coca-Cola introduced the 7.5-ounce mini-can in 2009, and on September 22, 2011, the company announced price reductions, asking retailers to sell eight-packs for $2.99. That same day, Coca-Cola announced the 12.5-ounce bottle, to sell for 89 cents. A 16-ounce bottle has sold well at 99 cents since being re-introduced, but the price was going up to $1.19.[57] In 2012, Coca-Cola resumed business in Myanmar after 60 years of absence due to US-imposed investment sanctions against the country [58][59] Coca-Cola's bottling plant is located in Yangon and is part of the company's five-year plan and $200 million investment in Myanmar.[60] Coca-Cola with its partners is to invest US$5 billion in its operations in India by 2020.[61] In February 2021, as a plan to combat plastic waste, Coca-Cola said that it would start selling its sodas in bottles made from 100% recycled plastic material in the United States, and by 2030 planned to recycle one bottle or can for each one it sold.[62] Coca-Cola started by selling 2000 paper bottles to see if they held up due to the risk of safety and of changing the taste of the drink.[63] Production Geographic spread Brand portfolio Competitors Pepsi, the flagship product of PepsiCo, the Coca-Cola Company's main rival in the soft drink industry, is usually second to Coke in sales, and outsells Coca-Cola in some markets. RC Cola, now owned by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group, the third-largest soft drink manufacturer, is also widely available.[145] Around the world, many local brands compete with Coke. In South and Central America Kola Real, also known as Big Cola, is a growing competitor to Coca-Cola.[146] On the French island of Corsica, Corsica Cola, made by brewers of the local Pietra beer, is a growing competitor to Coca-Cola. In the French region of Brittany, Breizh Cola is available. In Peru, Inca Kola outsells Coca-Cola, which led the Coca-Cola Company to purchase the brand in 1999. In Sweden, Julmust outsells Coca-Cola during the Christmas season.[147] In Scotland, the locally produced Irn-Bru was more popular than Coca-Cola until 2005, when Coca-Cola and Diet Coke began to outpace its sales.[148] In the former East Germany, Vita Cola, invented during communist rule, is gaining popularity. While Coca-Cola does not have the majority of the market share in India, The Coca-Cola Company's other brands like Thums Up and Sprite perform well. The Coca-Cola Company purchased Thums Up in 1993 when they re-entered the Indian market.[149] As of 2023, Coca-Cola held a 9% market-share in India while Thums Up and Sprite had a 16% and 20% market share respectively [150] Tropicola, a domestic drink, is served in Cuba instead of Coca-Cola, due to a United States embargo. French brand Mecca-Cola[151] and British brand Qibla Cola are competitors to Coca-Cola in the Middle East. In Turkey, Cola Turka, in Iran and the Middle East, Zamzam and Parsi Cola, in some parts of China, Future Cola, in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Kofola, in Slovenia, Cockta, and the inexpensive Mercator Cola, sold only in the country's biggest supermarket chain, Mercator, are some of the brand's competitors. In 2021, Coca-Cola petitioned to cancel registrations for the marks Thums Up and Limca issued to Meenaxi Enterprise, Inc. based on misreprese LARGE Coca Cola Glass Coke Bottle Store Display 20 Inch Tall Oversize Jumb Great piece of history. Surrounding areas Jerseyville, Grafton, Hardin, Kampsville, Carrollton, Belleville Great addition to your Madison County, Greene Country, Calhoun County, or Jersey County collection. Near Jerseyville, Kane, Carrollton, Jacksonville, Bunker Hill, White Hall, Fieldon, Hardin, Kampsville, Batchtown, Brussels, Grafton, Godfrey, Alton, Belleville Illinois. Great piece of history. Surrounding areas Jerseyville, Grafton, Hardin, Kampsville, Carrollton, Belleville Great addition to your Madison County, Greene Country, Calhoun County, or Jersey County collection. Near Jerseyville, Kane, Carrollton, Jacksonville, Bunker Hill, White Hall, Fieldon, Hardin, Kampsville, Batchtown, Brussels, Grafton, Godfrey, Alton, Belleville Illino (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Aug, 16th 2020
1994 Coca Cola can from Botswana, 100 Years / Bulawayo 1894 - 1994
!!! NEW SHIPPING RULES! FROM NOW ON I CHARGE A FLAT FEE FOR COMBINED SHIPPING. I ONLY CHARGE SHIPPING ON THE FIRST ITEM (NETHERLANDS - USD 8.50, EUR 1 - USD 19.00, EUR 2 - USD 25.00, REST OF THE WORLD (ALL COUNTRIES OUTSIDE EUROPE) - USD 32.00). !!!<br /><br />- - - - - - - - - - - -<br /><br />IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE CURRENT SITUATION; THE POSTAL SERVICE IN THE NETHERLANDS WHERE I SHIP FROM STILL FUNCTIONS A USUAL - SOME DELAYS ARE EXPECTED IN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING - IF THE POSTAL SERVICE IN YOUR COUNTRY IS DOWN YOU CAN STILL BID ON THE ITEMS I'M SELLING - IF YOU WANT ME TO WAIT
Sold on eBay June 24th, 2024
Rare Original Coca Cola Ticket 1894 Free At The Fountain Coupon Drink Coke
DescriptionRare original ticketIt’s been taped together please see photo as it describes a condition it’s sealed in the plastic tape for protection Late 1800’sThis Card entitles an adult to one glass of Coca-Cola free trademark at the fountain of any dispenser of Coca-ColaGreat addition to your collection Or a gift for the collector (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Sold on eBay Dec, 27th 2019
OLD 1890-1905 COCA COLA BOTTLE PAIR-BIEDENHARN CANDY CO. & 1st COCA COLA BOTTLE
In 1890, Joseph Biedenharn and his father, Herman, built a 2 story building at 1107 Washington St, in Vicksburg, Mississippi. It served as their wholesale candy company on one side, and a shoe store on the other. Today, this building serves as a museum. This was the first place where Coca Cola was bottled in 1894. The business was called the "Biedenharn Candy Co.". This was mainly a water bottling business, bottling flavors, as well as the new Coca Cola drink.<br /> Asa Candler, of Coca Cola, really wasn't interested in bottling. He ju
Sold on eBay Dec, 8th 2019
COCA COLA CALENDAR ART "The Barefoot Boy" NORMAN ROCKWELL QVC signed D.M.Grant
1994 Signed Postal (Cancelled) 1st Day of Issue Framed and Matted with Plaque Stamped Envelope of NORMAN ROCKWELL 100TH ANNIVERSARY 1894 - 1994 COCA COLA CALENDAR ART "The Barefoot Boy" Signature Edition No. 36/2500 by DANNY MAC GRANT ; p osed for Norman Rockwell as Coca-Cola's 'Barefoot Boy' in 1930s . This framed edition is originally signed by Danny Mac Grant in 1994. Actor - filmography (1930s ) ( 1920s ) Peg o' My Heart (1933) (uncredited) Song of the Eagle (1933) (uncredited) ... aka The Beer Baron Oliver Twist (1933) (uncredited) Cavalcade (1933) (uncredited) The Devil Horse (1
Sold on eBay May, 25th 2020