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Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink produced and sold by The Coca-Cola Company.

It is one of the
world's most recognized and valuable brands, and is the best-selling soft drink in history. The recipe
for Coca-Cola, created by John Pemberton in 1886, has remained a closely guarded secret for over
130 years. However, it is known to contain coca leaf extract, caffeine, and various other flavorings.

Coca-Cola was first introduced to the public at Jacobs' Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia in May 1886. It
was initially marketed as a patent medicine, claiming to cure a variety of ailments including
headaches, morphine addiction, and impotence. However, it was the drink's refreshing flavor that
quickly made it a popular choice among consumers.

In the early 20th century, Coca-Cola became a symbol of American culture and was exported around
the world. Today, the company operates in over 200 countries, and Coca-Cola is sold in over 500
different flavors. In addition to the classic Coca-Cola, the company also produces a range of other
beverages including Sprite, Fanta, and Dasani.

Despite its popularity, Coca-Cola has faced controversy over the years. The use of coca leaf extract in
the original formula raised concerns about the potential for abuse, and the high sugar content of the
drink has been linked to the obesity epidemic. However, the company has made efforts to address
these issues, including the introduction of lower calorie options and the use of artificial sweeteners.

Overall, Coca-Cola is a beloved and iconic brand that has played a significant role in shaping global
culture. While it has faced challenges, it continues to be a popular choice among consumers around
the world.

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