Coca-Cola Bottle
- Origins
A curious pharmacist from Atlanta, US named Dr.John S. Pemberton was looking for a formula that would sell. This led him to the creation of a flavored syrup back in 1886. He took his creation to his neighborhood pharmacy as it was added to carbonated water and this was the birth of Coca-Cola. Dr. Pemberton was looking for that new flavor to be sold in soda fountains, yet during his first year he only sold 9 drinks per day, yet who would have known that Coca-Cola would be the world's most famous soft drink ?
Only 2 years after his creation death came up to Dr. Pemberton. Yet his creation would become more than demandable by the audience as Mr. G. Candler have bought portions of Coca-Cola business from Dr. Pembelton. This is where Coca-Cola started to expand in soda fountains beyond Atlanta.
In 1894, Coca-cola was so demanded that Mr.Candler had the desire to make such beverage portable. This is where he met Joseph Biedenharn who had bottling machinery rear his Mississippi soda fountain and so there is where coca-cola was first put into bottles. By five years later three enterprises in Tennessee bought exclusive rights to bottle and sell Coca-Cola for just a dollar a bottle whereas these three business man have developed the well known Coca-Cola bottling system worldwide.
- Corporate Identity
As Coca-Cola was doing tremendous success, naturally others tried to copy such soft drink. Also the were also producing bottles with a similar looking bottles and also variations on the script logo and names. Since then, Coca-cola company have asked bottle manufacturers to create designs for a bottle that would make Coca-Cola distinctive from the rest, so they came up with a bottle that would also be recognized by feeling it in the dark.
The script logo came from Dr.Pemberton's hand writing as the way how he wrote the word Coca-Cola on the recepie. Another interesting fact is that the colour 'red' evolved as the companys colour as wchen they used to paint 'coca cola signs' in red paint and so it became significant with Coca-Cola and the companie embraced it.
- Promotional Strategies
Coca-Cola wanted to grow so it started sponsoring the first radio program called “Vivian the Coca‑Cola Girl.” in 1927. This followed by a long-term association with the Olympic Games the following year by supplying drinks from kiosks around the surrounding venues in Amsterdam.
Coca-Cola began its Christmas advertising in the 1920s in an effort to increase sales during the slower winter months. Several different images of Santa were used, but none proved to be popular with consumers until 1931.
In 1939 Coca-cola wanted to create a program that links them with Christmas, so an arist called Haddon Sundblom created the first illustration showing Santa Clause having a break from distributing presents to drink a bottle of Coke. This have continued for the next thirty years
where until 1964, Sundblom painted images of
Santa that helped to create the modern
interpretation of St. Nick.
1936
The 50th anniversary of Coca‑Cola is
celebrated. Artist N. C. Wyeth creates
the calendar for that year, although this wasn't the first time that Coca-Cola produced calendars as in previous years they have also done collaborations with music artists and film star
1938 was a big year for Coca-Cola as they make their way into; Australia, Austria,
Norway and South Africa. By thirty years after (1964) Coca-Cola started bottling beginin Hungary, the Somali
Republic and Yugoslavia.
Also as technology advanced, the one-way, or non-returnable, bottle was introduced.
In 1969 Coca-Cola thought about re-branding as a new graphic look for the Coca‑Cola
system was introduced, featuring a
red-and-white color scheme and logo.
The launch of the new slogan
“It’s the Real Thing” ushered in a new
advertising look for brand Coke.
In 1976
The Coca‑Cola Company and FIF have made and agreement to the
first-ever sponsorship between a
company and an international sports
governing body. As three years later in 1979 Coca‑Cola started a worldwide
sponsorship of Special Olympics.
1989: The first neon spectacular sign in
the Soviet Union debuts in Moscow’s
Pushkin Square.
Back in 1993, Coca-Cola have introduced the famous polar bears which became an icon for the company.The bears were animated by noted production company Rhythm and Hues using the most current technology to bring the always-thirsty bears to life. Numerous polar bear commercials have been produced since 1993; their activities have included skiing and skating, while the family has grown to include playful cubs.
A creative showcase was held in the 1996
The Centennial Olympic Games which were held
in Atlanta, as the Coca‑Cola Company
creates Coca‑Cola Olympic City as a
way to entertain fans. This consisted of a contour bottle folk-art exhibition was created with more than 50 bottles
from around the world displayed in
Atlanta during the Olympic Games.
1998
The Coca‑Cola Company announced a
100-year partnership with the National
Basketball Association.
2011
The Coca‑Cola Company celebrates
125 years of brand Coca‑Cola and introduced the new slogan "Open happiness".






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