Question 1 1186 John Pemberton who was a pharmacist was inspired by simple curiosity. One day he stirred up a sweet smelling, caramel coloured mixture, when he had finished he carried it down to Jacob’s pharmacy. Customers sampled his new drink and all of them agreed that it was excellent. The pharmacy put it on sale for five cents a glass. Frank Robinson then named the drink “Coca-Cola” and wrote it out in his distinctive script, and to this day Coca-Cola is written the same way. 1888-1891 Over the course of three years Atlanta businessman Asa Griggs Candler secured the rights to the business for about $2,300. He would become the first president of Coca-Cola and bring real vision to the business and the brand. 1894 Wanting to make …show more content…
Pemberton to be sold at the small local pharmacy. In the first year, nine drinks per day were sold adding up to $50 that year. Now Coca-Cola is the largest seller of non-alcoholic drinks in the world, they have developed a lot over the years since Coca-Cola was created and now more than 1.9 billion drinks per day are consumed. Question 3 The statistic presents the total number of employees of the Coca-Cola Company worldwide from 2007 to 2016, some of these employees which are bottlers who bottle all the drinks. They also have their performance management and development system regularly discuss development of the company. https://www.statista.com/statistics/254562/coca-colas-number-of-employees-worldwide/ Question 4 Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest selling soft drink in history. They own several popular drinks including the following: - Classic Coca-Cola - Sprite - Fanta - Diet Coke - Coca-Cola