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The Coca-Cola Archives has set up a website for a virtual tour of the basment of the Coca-Cola Company headquarters. And what a tour! I hung out on the bottle aisle for a long time, seeing a lot of GREAT stuff, like the amber Fresca with sugar bottle I can't find!
Check it out, amazing signs, cardboard items, advertising pieces, a little bit of everything!
You can zoom in on items, look 360 degrees around.
This is just the beginning of the 125th Celebration.

http://www.theverybestofcocacola.com/home/
 

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Disappointing.

I did a search and nothing came up for Celery=Cola!
 

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Disappointing.

I did a search and nothing came up for Celery=Cola!
Dennis did Coke make a Celery Version ?
 

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very cool
, couldnt figure out how to move from section to section then I noticed the map in the upper left.
 

celerycola

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That's funny they used Koca-Nola. They never sued that company.
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No they didn't, seems the only imitator that they have is a Koca Nola label slapped on a plain amber bottle.
 

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The original Celery=Cola formula was started by Doc Pemberton. J. C. Mayfield was Pemberton's partner and assisted in manufacturing. When Pemberton died Mayfield became president of the Pemberton Medicine Company. The firm name was later changed to Wine-Coca Company. Mayfield sold Wine-Coca in 1899 and started the Celery=Cola Company at Birmingham.
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ORIGINAL: celerycola

Disappointing.

I did a search and nothing came up for Celery=Cola!
Dennis did Coke make a Celery Version ?
 

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