The story of Coca-Cola (or Coke).
The Coca-Cola story began in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1886. John S. Pemberton invented a new drink. Two of the ingredients were the South American coca leaf and the African cola nut. Pemberton couldn't think of a good name for the drink. Finally, Dr Pemberton's partner Frank M. Robinson suggested the name Coca-Cola and wrote the new name in a special way - and that became the famous trademark.
Thirty years later the famous Coca-Cola bottle designed first appears. The style of the bottle and the trademark were very important for the success of the drink.
Coca-Cola's cooperation with the Olympic movement began in 1928.
Three years later the famous image of Santa Claus with a bottle of Coke was drawn by Swedish artist Haddon Sandblom.
For many years, they made only Coca-Cola. They only introduced new drinks - Fanta, Sprite and TAB – in the 1960s, and diet Coke in 1982.
The recipe of Coca-Cola was a secret. In 1980 the company did something almost incredible. They changed the recipe! But the public was very unhappy. And soon after, they brought back the original recipe: ‘Coca-Cola Classic’.
Today they sold Coca-Cola more than in 200 countries. Hundreds of millions of people, from Boston to Bejing drank it every day. It had the most famous trademark in the world.
Do they like organs?
Do you get up early?
Does your mom like coffee?
Does school start at 8 oclock?
Does Susie tidy her room every Monday?
Does Tim and Tom eat apples?
Do you speak French?
Do you live in Madrid?
No, i dont live in Madrid (или прост напиши Dont)
Does Petra live with her parents?
Yes, she does
Does your father go to work on Sundays?
No, he doesnt
Do they come from the USA?
Yes, they do
Doesnt Paul and Mark play football?
No, they dont
Does your mom work in bank?
Yes, she does
Do you clean your windows?
No, i dont
Does Tom listen to music
Yes, he does
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