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We all recognize that iconic logo, but it wasn't always a classic cherry color. Here’s the real reason why the Coca-Cola logo ...
In early April, President Donald Trump gathered dozens of hard-hat-clad coal miners around him in the White House East Room. He joked about arm-wrestling them and announced he was signing executive ...
White gold and diamond ring: The winner of the Coca-Cola 600 receives a 14-carat diamond ring featuring the Speedway Motorsports logo in the center. The side of the shank features a checkered flag ...
The Coca-Cola 600 marks the 129th Cup race hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway in the series’ history. The 1.5-mile oval located in Concord, North Carolina has an asphalt racing surface with 24 ...
Pemberton’s partner and bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, helped design the logo for the beverage. The now iconic Coca-Cola logo and its illustrative script started appearing in signs all over town ...
On January 31, 1893, the first scripted “Coca-Cola” logo was registered as trademark with the US Patent Office using Mr. Robinson’s own penmanship, flowing in Spencerian script lettering wit ...
The global beverage manufacturer’s Share A Coke campaign – which originated in Australia in 2011 and was first launched in Singapore in 2015 – replaced the iconic Coca-Cola logo with popular ...
The largest Coca-Cola bottler in the United States is opening a $90 million distribution center on Columbus' Far South Side. Distributor Coca-Cola Consolidated's new 60-acre campus inside the ...
Continue » Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) fits this bill nicely right now for four reasons, two of which aren't even specific to the company's business, but are instead linked to the bigger backdrop.