The First Sip "Doc" John Pemberton - who was not a doctor, but a druggist - was born in Knoxville, Georgia in 1833. In 1870, he moved to Atlanta with the dream of creating a successful tonic that would make him a millionaire. It was after the Civil War, and patent medicines were flourishing, elixirs that claimed to cure everything from indigestion to malaria.
Pemberton had some success with a concoction called French Wine of Coca, an elixir he described as a "brain tonic", something with restorative powers. Since his mixture contained sugar, red wine, and a powder from the coca leaf - from which cocaine is made - it's popularity as a "pick me up" is understandable. Pemberton then turned his sights on creating a daytime "pick me up".
In 1885, he went into partnership with accountant Frank Robinson, and "Doc" began to develop his "whole body tonic". Tincture of coca was a common ingredient in patent medicines, but Pemberton differentiated his new blend by adding an extract from the kola nut - an extract that turned out to be caffeine. He masked the bitterness of the two ingredients with a blend of spices and citrus flavourings. Robinson suggested the name "Coca-Cola" for the product, and it was he who developed the famous flowing letters of the trademark.
The new drink, in the form of a syrup mixed with soda, debuted in the soda fountain at Jacobs' Pharmacy on May 29, 1886. It was an instant success. Unfortunately, "Doc" Pemberton did not live to reap the rewards of his creation He died nearly penniless in 1888, having sold the formula for Coca-Cola for $1,200. "Pop" History Early innovations influence the way we view the product today.
Advertising Collectibles "Coca-Cola" has understood the value of advertising right from the beginning. In fact, "Doc" Pemberton took out an ad in the Atlanta Journal to announce his new tonic the very day it first appeared at Jacobs' soda fountain!
Sources: "Soda Pop!", an excellent book by Gyvel Young-Witzel & Michael Karl Witzel, published by Raincoast Books, 1998 ; and the Coca-Cola Company Related Coca Cola Message Board Coca Cola on ebay Coca Cola Links NOTICE - This site is not affiliated with Coca-Cola TM or Coke TM. The purpose of these pages is to provide information to collectors of Coca-Cola Collectibles. site by lincs-on-line | hosted by ukhosts.com |