Historical Events tagged with "beverages"
Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.
New Coke launched, backlash ensues swiftly
Coca-Cola introduced a reformulated beverage, dubbed 'New Coke', aiming to achieve a sweeter taste similar to rival Pepsi. The change invited fierce criticism from loyal customers, many expressing outrage over the discontinuation of the original formula. Within days, protests emerged and public sentiment turned heavily against the new product. Realizing the backlash was overwhelming, Coca-Cola reversed course and reinstated its classic formula, rebranded as 'Coca-Cola Classic' in under three months after an unprecedented public outcry.
Continue ReadingBrad's Drink Becomes Pepsi-Cola
Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist from New Bern, North Carolina, rebranded his original beverage named 'Brad's Drink' to 'Pepsi-Cola'. This change was prompted by the drink's growing popularity and the need for a more marketable name that would resonate with consumers. The name 'Pepsi' was derived from the digestive enzyme pepsin, promoting the drink's digestive benefits, while 'Cola' referred to its flavor profile. This transformation in branding set the stage for what would become one of the world's largest soft drink companies.
Continue ReadingIntroduction of Coca-Cola by John Pemberton
John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, concocted a new carbonated beverage known as Coca-Cola, which he initially marketed as a patent medicine. He believed it could serve as a tonic for various ailments, combining coca leaves and kola nuts. The drink was first served at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, where it quickly gained attention and popularity among customers. The unique flavor and purported health benefits made it a notable addition to Pemberton's offerings.
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