The story begins in May 1886 with Dr. John Pemberton , an Atlanta pharmacist who perfected a unique, caramel-colored syrup in a brass kettle. He carried a jug of it down the street to , where it was mixed with carbonated water and sold for five cents a glass.
While Pemberton died just two years later, he paved the way for , who transformed the small business into The Coca-Cola Company . CocaCola.txt
Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Robinson, suggested the name "Coca‑Cola" and penned it in the distinct flowing script still used today. The story begins in May 1886 with Dr