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Coca-Cola invented on this date - March 29

People and Places in the History of Coca-Cola

bottling was a dumb idea”
— a summer travel guide

UNITED STATES, March 7, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Coca-Cola was invented March 29, 1886 in Atlanta, but it took another nine years before it was first bottled in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

A recently published book "The Coca-Cola Trail" explains why that idea to bottle was an important first step in creating what would become
the world's best known product. The book also reveals why the owner of Coca-Cola originally thought bottling was "a dumb idea", and how
he eventually agreed to sell the exclusive U.S. bottling rights for just one dollar.

What happened because of that sale is explained on "The Coca-Cola Trail" which features people and places in the history of Coca-Cola. The book
might also serve as a summer travel guide as the reader learns of interesting places to visit and the unique Coca-Cola history at each site.

Self published by journalist Larry Jorgensen the book contains 30 chapters and over 200 pages which include historic photos and exclusive
interviews. It has received favorable reviews from readers interested in the history of American businesses, as well as fans of Coca-Cola
memorabilia. The positive reader response has resulted in the recent publishing of a sequel "Return To the Coca-Cola Trail".

Both books are available at https://the cocacolatrail.com
The author can be contacted at: glmanagement40@gmail.com

Larry JORGENSEN
G L Management
+ +1 337-591-1937
glmanagement40@gmail.com

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