For God, Country & Coca-Cola: The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company That Makes It
Author: Pendergrast, Mark
ISBN: 9780465029174
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From its invention as a cocaine-laced patent medicine in the Gilded Age to its globe-drenching ubiquity as the ultimate symbol of consumer capitalism in the twenty-first century, Coca-Cola's dramatic history unfolds as the ultimate business saga. In this fully revised and expanded edition of For God, Country & Coca-Cola, Mark Pendergrast looks at America's cultural, social, and economic history through the bottom of a green glass Coke bottle and tells the captivating story of the world's most recognizable consumer product.
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A truly American invention, this book traces the story of what made Coca-Cola an American icon today. It paid well to be the first to establish, even compared to the no 2, Pepsi. Even banned by those who hate America. For some, Coca-Cola is definitely American. If steel and machine industries built America, Coca-Cola defined American spirits. From streets to corporate offices, Coca-Cola leaves its marks for the future generations.