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Coca-Cola - traducción al francés

CARBONATED BROWN-COLORED SOFT DRINK
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  • Original framed Coca-Cola artist's drawn graphic presented by the Coca-Cola Company on July 12, 1944, to Charles Howard Candler on the occasion of Coca-Cola's "1 Billionth Gallon of Coca-Cola Syrup"
  • Fogo]] in 2004
  • Coca-Cola delivery truck of Argentina, with the slogan "Drink Coca-Cola – delicious, refreshing"
  • As sold in China
  • Coke advertisement in Budapest, 2013
  • Early Coca-Cola vending machine at [[Biedenharn Museum and Gardens]] in [[Monroe, Louisiana]]
  • This refurbished Coca-Cola advertisement from 1943 is still displayed in [[Minden, Louisiana]].
  • ''Drink Coca-Cola 5¢'']]. (US).
  • World of Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Shortened "Coke" logo used on the back of cans and included in the logos of some flavor variations
  • Bottling plant of Coca-Cola Canada Ltd. January 8, 1941. [[Montreal]], Canada.
  • Illustration of a gourd-shaped [[cocoa pod]] in the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]''
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  • Coca-Cola [[ghost sign]] in [[Fort Dodge, Iowa]]. Older Coca-Cola ghosts behind Borax and telephone ads. April 2008.
  • [[John Pemberton]], the original creator of Coca-Cola
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  • Space Shuttle]] in 1995.
  • An early Coca-Cola advertisement
  • Sugar prices 1962-2022
  • Paraná]], [[Brazil]], 2012
  • Freightliner]] Coca-Cola Christmas truck in [[Dresden]], Germany, 2004
  • World of Coca-Cola]] museum in 2003

Coca-Cola         
Coca-Cola, brand name of a popular carbonated soft drink which was first invented in 1886 in Atlanta (Georgia, USA), by a pharmacist named Dr. John Stith Pemberton
John Pemberton         
John Pemberton (1831-1888), United States pharmacist who invented Coca-Cola
coca         
n. coca, any of a number of South American shrubs (especially e. coca whose leaves contain cocaine); dried leaves of the coca plant from which cocaine and other alkaloids are extracted; coke, Coca-Cola (sweet carbonated drink)

Definición

Coca-Cola
¦ noun trademark a carbonated non-alcoholic drink.

Wikipedia

Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola, or Coke, is a carbonated soft drink manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company. In 2013, Coke products were sold in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers drinking more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day. Coca-Cola ranked No. 87 in the 2018 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by total revenue. Based on Interbrand's "best global brand" study of 2020, Coca-Cola was the world's sixth most valuable brand.

Originally marketed as a temperance drink and intended as a patent medicine, it was invented in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1888, Pemberton sold Coca-Cola's ownership rights to Asa Griggs Candler, a businessman, whose marketing tactics led Coca-Cola to its dominance of the global soft-drink market throughout the 20th and 21st century. The drink's name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts (a source of caffeine). The current formula of Coca-Cola remains a closely guarded trade secret; however, a variety of reported recipes and experimental recreations have been published. The secrecy around the formula has been used by Coca-Cola in its marketing as only a handful of anonymous employees know the formula. The drink has inspired imitators and created a whole classification of soft drink: colas.

The Coca-Cola Company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold exclusive territory contracts with the company, produce the finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate, in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. A typical 12-US-fluid-ounce (350 ml) can contains 38 grams (1.3 oz) of sugar (usually in the form of high-fructose corn syrup in North America). The bottlers then sell, distribute, and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains of major restaurants and foodservice distributors.

The Coca-Cola Company has on occasion introduced other cola drinks under the Coke name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, along with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime, and coffee. Coca-Cola was called Coca-Cola Classic from July 1985 to 2009, to distinguish it from "New Coke".

Ejemplos de uso de Coca-Cola
1. " Coca–Cola dispose de sa propre unité de traitement deau.
2. Coca–Cola arrive ŕ ętre présent dans le moindre village; nous devons apprendre de leurs techniques.
3. Le groupe Coca–Cola a repris en 2002 la marque Valser.
4. Lancé en début d‘année, le Coca–Cola Zéro, un «light» sombre et viril, casse la baraque.
5. La mascotte du refuge de Darwin est un drôle d‘animal qui adore le Coca–Cola.