Why Coca Cola Invented Fanta During World War II

In 1886, a pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, served the first Coca-Cola, and it didn't take long for it to overtake other beverages as the most consumed beverage in the world. 

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Coca-Cola had become as American as apple pie by the time the United States joined the war in Europe in 1941, employing jingles in its advertising to further the brand's integration into American society.

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The first Coca-Cola was served in 1886 (by Coca-Cola) at a pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, and it didn't take long for it to become the most well-liked beverage on the planet.

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Coca-Cola had become as American as apple pie by the time the United States entered the European War in 1941, and the company used jingles in its advertising to further ingratiate its brand into American society.

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The components necessary to make Coca-Cola were unable to go behind the lines of battle, and as a result, the world's favourite carbonated beverage could not be made within Germany,

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The unorthodox triumph of Fanta is not without its peril. Despite rumours that forced labour was employed to create it, Max Keith reportedly wasted no time in pitching his new soft drink to the Nazis,

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