Historia de Coca-Cola

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¿Quién inventó Coca-Cola?

  • The Coca-Cola Company
  • Frank Robinson
  • Asa Griggs Candler
  • John Pemberton (correct)

¿En qué ciudad se encuentra la sede de The Coca-Cola Company?

  • Chicago
  • Los Ángeles
  • Nueva York
  • Atlanta (correct)

¿Cuál es el nombre del libro mayor de Pemberton, a quien se le atribuye el nombre de la bebida?

  • Asa Robinson
  • John Candler
  • Frank Robinson (correct)
  • Griggs Pemberton

¿En qué año se introdujo la botella de contorno icónica de Coca-Cola?

<p>1915 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Cuál de los siguientes NO es otra bebida producida por The Coca-Cola Company?

<p>Pepsi (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Qué ingrediente contenían originalmente las hojas de coca utilizadas en la Coca-Cola?

<p>Cocaína (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿En qué año se incorporó The Coca-Cola Company?

<p>1892 (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿En qué año se introdujo Diet Coke?

<p>1982 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Además de agua, ¿con qué se mezcla el concentrado para hacer Coca-Cola?

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¿Cómo se llamaba originalmente Coca-Cola Zero?

<p>Coca-Cola Zero (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Qué evento deportivo importante patrocina Coca-Cola?

<p>Juegos Olímpicos (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Cómo se llama el museo de Atlanta que muestra la historia de la marca?

<p>Mundo de Coca-Cola (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Cómo se llama el secreto de la fórmula de Coca-Cola?

<p>Merchandise 7X (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿En qué año Asa Griggs Candler adquirió la fórmula de Coca-Cola?

<p>1888 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Qué tipo de bebida era inicialmente Coca-Cola cuando se vendía en la farmacia?

<p>Un tónico medicinal (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Qué tipo de jarabe de maíz contiene habitualmente la Coca-Cola para endulzarla?

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¿Qué preocupación se plantea sobre el contenido de las bebidas de Coca Cola?

<p>Alto contenido en azúcar (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

¿Qué tipo de iniciativas emprendió Coca-Cola para abordar la problemática del agua?

<p>Conservación del agua, embalaje sostenible y opciones de bebidas más saludables (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Desde el punto de vista cultural, ¿con qué suele asociarse la Coca-Cola?

<p>Diversión (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

En términos de mercadotecnia, ¿qué tipo de estrategias empleó Coca-Cola para tener éxito a nivel mundial?

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Flashcards

¿Qué es Coca-Cola?

Bebida carbonatada producida por The Coca-Cola Company.

¿Cuál es el secreto de Coca-Cola?

La fórmula exacta es un secreto comercial conocido como 'Merchandise 7X'.

¿Quién inventó Coca-Cola?

Fue inventada en 1886 por John Pemberton, un farmacéutico de Atlanta.

¿Quién nombró Coca-Cola?

Frank Robinson nombró la bebida y diseñó el logo distintivo.

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¿De dónde viene el nombre?

Originalmente contenía hojas de coca y nueces de cola.

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¿Quién popularizó Coca-Cola?

Asa Griggs Candler transformó la bebida en una popular.

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¿Por qué la botella contorno?

Se introdujo en 1915 para distinguirla de la competencia.

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¿Cómo se hace la Coca-Cola?

Se mezcla con agua y endulzantes.

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¿Qué es Diet Coke?

Alternativa sin azúcar y baja en calorías introducida en 1982.

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¿Qué es Coca-Cola Zero Sugar?

Variante sin azúcar diseñada para saber más al original.

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¿Qué otras bebidas ofrece la empresa?

Incluyen Sprite, Fanta, Dasani y Minute Maid.

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¿Qué críticas ha enfrentado Coca-Cola?

Alto contenido de azúcar, uso de agua y sostenibilidad ambiental.

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¿Qué simboliza Coca-Cola?

Se asocia con felicidad, y momentos sociales.

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¿Qué eventos patrocina Coca-Cola?

Su patrocinio de eventos como las Olimpiadas y La Copa Mundial.

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¿Qué tan grande es The Coca-Cola Company?

Es una de las compañías de bebidas más grandes del mundo.

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¿Cómo se adapta Coca-Cola globalmente?

Adaptar productos para los gustos locales.

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¿En qué se enfoca su responsabilidad social?

Iniciativas en sostenibilidad ambiental y desarrollo comunitario.

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¿Cómo es su red de distribución?

Es una de las más extensas del mundo.

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¿Qué valor tiene la marca Coca-Cola?

Es consistentemente valorada entre las más altas a nivel mundial.

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¿Cuál es su misión?

Refrescar el mundo e inspirar momentos de optimismo.

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Study Notes

  • Coca-Cola, often referred to as Coke, is a carbonated soft drink and a globally recognized brand.
  • It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • The exact formula of Coca-Cola is a trade secret, often referred to as "Merchandise 7X."
  • Coca-Cola was invented by John Pemberton, an Atlanta pharmacist, in 1886.
  • Initially, it was sold as a patent medicine at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta.
  • Frank Robinson, Pemberton's bookkeeper, is credited with naming the beverage "Coca-Cola" and designing its distinctive script logo.
  • The name "Coca-Cola" was derived from two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts.
  • Coca leaves contain cocaine, but the amount in Coca-Cola was significantly reduced early in its history, and it's now processed to remove cocaine.
  • Asa Griggs Candler acquired the Coca-Cola formula and brand in 1888 and transformed the drink from a medicinal tonic to a popular beverage.
  • Under Candler's leadership, Coca-Cola expanded its distribution throughout the United States and eventually globally.
  • The Coca-Cola Company was incorporated in 1892.
  • The iconic contour bottle was introduced in 1915 to distinguish Coca-Cola from competitors.
  • Coca-Cola's marketing strategies have been instrumental in its global success, using advertising campaigns, sponsorships, and branding.
  • The beverage is produced in numerous bottling plants worldwide.
  • Coca-Cola is distributed in almost every country in the world.
  • The drink is made from concentrate, which is then mixed with water and sweeteners.
  • High fructose corn syrup is a common sweetener, although some regions use sucrose (table sugar).
  • Diet Coke was introduced in 1982 as a sugar-free and lower-calorie alternative.
  • Coca-Cola Zero Sugar (formerly Coca-Cola Zero) was introduced as another sugar-free variant designed to taste more like the original Coca-Cola.
  • The Coca-Cola Company produces a variety of other beverages, including Sprite, Fanta, Dasani water, and Minute Maid juices.
  • Coca-Cola's business practices have faced scrutiny regarding its impact on health, water resources, and environmental sustainability.
  • There are concerns about the high sugar content in Coca-Cola and its contribution to obesity and related health problems.
  • The company has faced criticism for its water usage in regions facing water scarcity.
  • Coca-Cola has made efforts to address these concerns through initiatives focused on water conservation, sustainable packaging, and promoting healthier beverage options.
  • Coca-Cola has become a symbol of American culture and globalization.
  • The brand is often associated with happiness, refreshment, and social gatherings in its marketing campaigns.
  • Coca-Cola's sponsorship of major sporting events, such as the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup, has enhanced its global visibility.
  • The Coca-Cola Company is one of the world's largest beverage companies.
  • The company's stock is publicly traded, and it is a component of major stock market indices.
  • The company's financial performance is closely monitored by investors and analysts.
  • Coca-Cola's museums and visitor centers, such as the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, attract tourists and showcase the brand's history and impact.
  • The Coca-Cola Company has adapted its products and marketing strategies to cater to local tastes and preferences in different regions.
  • Coca-Cola merchandise, including clothing, collectibles, and memorabilia, is popular among consumers.
  • The Coca-Cola Company continues to innovate with new products, flavors, and packaging options.
  • Coca-Cola's advertising slogans, such as "Open Happiness" and "Taste the Feeling," have become widely recognized.
  • The Coca-Cola Company has faced legal challenges related to its business practices, including antitrust issues and labeling regulations.
  • Coca-Cola's impact on popular culture is evident in its presence in movies, music, and art.
  • Coca-Cola's historical archives contain a wealth of information about the brand's evolution and its role in society.
  • The company's corporate social responsibility initiatives focus on areas such as environmental sustainability, community development, and women's empowerment.
  • Coca-Cola's global distribution network is one of the most extensive in the world.
  • Coca-Cola's brand value is consistently ranked among the highest of any company worldwide.
  • The company's mission statement emphasizes its commitment to refreshing the world, inspiring moments of optimism and happiness, and creating value and making a difference.
  • Coca-Cola's long-standing presence in the beverage industry has made it a subject of academic study and business analysis.

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