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Coca-Cola

™ a carbonated soft drink flavoured with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, etc.
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Coca-Cola

soft drink found throughout the world. [Trademarks:Crowley Trade, 115]
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Teams from The Coca-Cola Company and a network of local Coca-Cola bottling partners across the country mobilize to monitor storms and take proactive steps to support communities, customers and employees - before, during and after severe weather hits.
Lewis said Coca-Cola's performance over the past few years is both consistent and encouraging, highlighted by eight consecutive quarters of more than 4% organic sales growth.
In the past three years, Coca-Cola boosted an average investment of $500m, which focused on distribution, new manufacturing and production lines, and the inauguration of a new bottling facility in Sixth of October City, while focusing on providing job opportunities, Rady noted.
"Coca-Cola is the American Dream," said Don Ghermezian, President, American Dream.
Representatives from Coca-Cola's top customers such as McDonald's, Shakey's, Army Navy, SM Entertainment Lifestyle, Family Mart, Phoenix, and 7/11, were among key participants, manifesting the strengthening of our shared goals.
Coca-Cola previously announced intention to refranchise CCBA, the largest bottler of Coca-Cola beverages in Africa, serving 12 countries.
village you are in, if someone asks what do you do, and you say you work for Coca-Cola, you never have to answer the question, 'What is that?''
Nancy Quan, currently a company VP and chief technical officer for Coca-Cola North America, will be taking on the roles of SVP and chief technical officer, effective Jan.
This closing comes six months after The Coca-Cola Company announced a letter of intent with the Tanenbaum and Bridgeman families, concluding a broader plan to refranchise all company-owned bottling operations in North America to strong, independent franchise owners.
The acquisition will give Coca-Cola a strong coffee platform across parts of Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, with the opportunity for additional expansion.
Coca-Cola said Tuesday it's acquiring the brand from Coca-Cola of Northern New England, an independent bottling partner of the larger company that's in Bedford, New Hampshire.
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