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Coca-ColaTrade name of a sweetened, carbonated drink, originally made with coca leaves and flavoured with cola nuts, and containing caramel and caffeine. Invented in 1886, Coca-Cola was sold in every state of the USA by 1895 and in nearly 200 countries by 2000. In 2006 it was the 89th largest corporation in the world (according to Fortune magazine). The company owns four of the world's top five soft-drink brands (Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Fanta, and Sprite), and owns or licenses more than 400 brands. In addition, it has ownership interests in bottling and canning operations. In 2006 Coca-Cola's net operating revenues were $24.1 billion and operating income was $6.3 billion.
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First, they conducted a focus group to find consumers' latent associations with the Coke Classic brand. ``The problem is Coca-Cola spends $100 million a year to promote Coke Classic alone and the National Cancer Institute spends $1 million a year on its 5 A Day program encouraging people to eat more fruits and vegetables,'' Liebman said. Coke Classic continues in the number one spot, followed by Pepsi-Cola. |
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