Cola

Spanish town claims: We invented Coca Cola

Official records say that Coca Cola was invented in Atlanta, but a small town in Spain claim that the soft drink was actually invented there.

Coca-Cola Digs in its Heels in Egyptian Market

The World

In Zambia, A Mission to Make Medicine as Widespread as Coca-Cola

Health & Medicine

Spanish Claim on Coca Cola

Arts, Culture & Media
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Women in the News

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

The power of secret recipes

Arts, Culture & Media

25 years ago, Coke switched its famous secret recipe to ‘New Coke.’ Coke fans were not impressed, and the soft-drink company brought back Classic-Coke a few months later. We take a look at America’s great secret recipes.

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US Coca-Cola and Mexican Coca-Cola

Arts, Culture & Media

Rob Walker, who writes the �Consumed� column for The New York Times, came down on the side of Mexican coke this week. Marco Werman and he discusses the differences today between US and Mexican Coke.

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China’s ‘Battle of the Bands’

Arts, Culture & Media

Pepsi Co. and Shanghai TV have invited ‘underground’ bands from across China to compete in an American Idol-style TV show. It’s China’s ‘Battle of the Bands,’ and the finals are fast approaching.

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Soda pop ban lifted

Arts, Culture & Media

For the past 25 years, residents of Canada’s Prince Edward Island haven’t been able to buy soda cans locally because it was illegal to sell the cans, but now the ban is lifted,

The World

Cola for the Muslim World

Mecca Cola is a popular beverage in the Middle East, and now it’s gaining ground in other Muslim parts of the world, and Correspondent Orlando de Guzman reports Mecca Cola is surpassing rivals Coke and Pepsi in predominantly Muslim regions of Thailand.