Management
Aashima Jain
Krishna Bandil
Vasundhara Rajawat
CONTENTS
Introduction
History of Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola products
Production process
Data related to Coca-Cola
Facts about Coca-Cola
INTRODUCTION
This story begins in Atlanta, Georgia on May 8, 1886, when a pharmacist called
Dr. John Smith Pemberton first mixed Coca-Cola in his back yard. This formula,
which was made from carbonated water, cane sugar syrup, caffeine, extracts of
kola nuts and cola leaves, was brought to the nearby Jacobs’ Pharmacy where it
made its Debut as a soft drink the same day, selling for only 5 cent. His
bookkeeper named this drink “Coca-Cola” after the first two ingredients and the
same distinctive script he wrote it in is the same logo they use To this day. In
January 1893 Coca-Cola was registered with the U.S. patent office. Later on in
1915 the Root glass company created the famous contour glass bottle for Coca-
Cola in 1915. In 1917 Coca-Cola was found to be the world’s most recognized
trademark with a record of 3 million Coke’s sold per day. Unfortunately, John
Pemberton fell ill, and did not live to see his product’s success Sadly, in the first
year of Coke’s existence, Pemberton and his partner only made $50. Pemberton
sold two third of his business in 1888 to cover his losses and keep the business
afloat. He died later that year, and Mr. Candler, an Atlanta druggist, purchased
total interest in Coca-Cola for an unbelievable $2,300 in 1891. In 1891,Candler
and his brother formed the CocaCola Company.
COCA COLA PRODUCTS
Five hundred brands in 200 countries and territories under the company wing, add
to the total of 1.6 billion gallons of Coca-Cola products consumed every day
worldwide. An average of 10,450 Coca-Cola Company brand drinks consumed
every second. It has in its portfolio the brand declared as the best selling soft drink
in the world, and it is the number one global brand in 2010.
• Coke Zero
• Sprite
• Sprite Zero
• Fanta
• Fanta Apple
• Fanta Citrus
• Fanta Grape
• Kinley
2. Small pieces of plastic known as ‘resin’ are converted into the preform of a
bottle.
Washing
Rinsing
Sanitization
Hydro wash
Once all the ingredients have been mixed and blended and the bottles have been
cleaned and sanitized, every thing is ready to start filling.
6. Label is pasted.
• A special machine dispenses labels from large rollers, cuts them and place
on the bottles.
• These codes identify the date, time, batch no. and the MRP.
Despite three CEO changes since 2000, Coke has kept a firm lead in the U.S.
carbonated drinks market, with 42.8% market share to Pepsi's 31.1%.
Altogether 1.7 billion servings of Coke products are consumed every day.
3.1% of all beverages consumed around the world are Coca-Cola products
Coke makes so many different beverages that if you drank one per day, it
would take you over 9 years to try them all
If every drop of Coke ever produced were put in 8-ounce bottles and laid
end-to-end, they would reach the moon and back over 2,000 times
If you stacked up Coke's 2.8 million vending machines, they would take up
150.2 million cubic feet of space -- the size of 4 Empire State Buildings
The red and white Coca-Cola logo is recognized by 94% of the world's
population
Coca-Cola sells more than 1000 kinds of juice drinks, including: Simply,
Minute Maid, Fruitopia, Hi-C, Fuze and Odwalla
Around the world, the average person consumes a Coke product every four
days