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For God, country and Coca-Cola
Book • 1993
For God, Country & Coca-Cola is a detailed and entertaining history of the Coca-Cola Company, exploring its rise from humble beginnings in Reconstruction Atlanta to becoming a global icon.
The book delves into the company's cultural, social, and economic impact, highlighting key figures and events that shaped its success.
It also examines Coca-Cola's role in modern capitalism and its influence on American culture.
The book delves into the company's cultural, social, and economic impact, highlighting key figures and events that shaped its success.
It also examines Coca-Cola's role in modern capitalism and its influence on American culture.
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when discussing the role of German coffee barons in Guatemala during the 1930s.


Mark Plotkin

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#698: Dr. Mark Plotkin on Coffee, The World’s Favorite Stimulant — Chemistry, History, and More
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when discussing the history of Fanta.


Chuck Bryan

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Short Stuff: Fanta - Nazi Favorite?
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as his book detailing the history of Coca-Cola.

Mark Pendergrast

Coca-Cola’s ‘New Coke'