What was the first soft drink in space

  1. 6 Mind Blowing Facts About Coke
  2. 9 Oldest Sodas in the World


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6 Mind Blowing Facts About Coke

Has A Can of Coca Cola Been Opened in Space? Find out the answer to this and other interesting stuff about the world’s most popular soft drink right here. History was created in May 1886 when Dr John Smith Pemberton, a pharmacist, added a specially formulated syrup to carbonated water to prepare the first ever glass of Coca Cola. Today, Coca Cola is the most popular soft drink in the world. But did you know that there are so many interesting facts about Coca Cola that you probably didn’t know. So, here are some interesting bits of trivia about Coca Cola that you can use to impress your friends. Ever wondered Why It’s Called Coca Cola After the English term “OK”, the term “Coca Cola” is the most widely understood term across the globe. The name was derived from the two main ingredients used in the original drink formulated by Dr. Pemberton : the coca leaf and the kola nut. Today, the coca leaf has been replaced by caffeine, but the iconic name still remains. Coca Cola was originally marketed as a Brain Stimulant In the early days, Dr. Pemberton marketed his original formulation for Coca Cola as a non-alcoholic health tonic, that supposedly had mental benefits for users. In early advertisements, Pemberton described Coca Cola as an important brain tonic - thanks to the properties of the Kola nuts - that would help cure all nervous afflictions, and was extremely safe to drink, since it was non-alcoholic. Today, it may not provide all the benefits that it once supposedly promot...

9 Oldest Sodas in the World

Although soda has come under fire in recent years for being extremely Soda or soft drinks trace their origins to the th century, when scientists began replicating naturally carbonated mineral waters. Joseph Priestly is credited with discovering a method for infusing water with carbon dioxide to created carbonated water, the base of all sodas. After Priestly’s discovery, the first carbonated drinks were manufactured and several pharmacists, primarily in the United States, began adding flavorings to carbonated water. They developed their own recipes that were initially touted as medicines and tonics, but eventually became known as sodas. All of these soda brands have survived and some of them are the largest brands in the world. 9. Barq’s Root Beer Year Created: 1898 Country of Origin: United States of America Inventor: Edward Charles Edmond Barq photo source: The drink was not initially called “root beer” to avoid legal conflict with Hires Root Beer. Around the 1970s, Barq’s moved back to New Orleans and a sugar-free version of the drink was launched. Over the next few decades, Barq’s becomes a national brand and in 1995, the company is purchased by The Coca-Cola Company, which still owns the brand today. 8. Pepsi Year Created: 1893 Country of Origin: United States of America Inventor: Caleb Bradham photo source: Bradham changed the drink’s name to Pepsi-Cola in 1898 after the dyspepsia and kola nut used in the recipe. As the drink grew in popularity, Bradham trademarked th...