Contributions

  • Roberts, Ralph. - Contributor

Publication

1992 - Barricade Books, Fort Lee, N.J, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

86,000 words, Guess

Page Count

344 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Goodreads2168036
  • LibraryThing2911846

Classifications

  • DDC338.7/66362/0973
  • LCCHD9349.S634 C6336 1992

Description

More than one hundred years ago, Atlanta druggist Asa G. Candler found gold in an obscure patent medicine called Coca-Cola. He immediately launched what was to become the greatest marketing success in history. Did Coca-Cola have cocaine in it, and does it still? This book answers that and much more. Also told is the intimate story of Coca-Cola's founding family. Full of never-before-revealed family memories and documents, here is the account of the Candlers' great cola. Empire, and the power and the influence they wielded behind the scenes. From bishops to scoundrels, from saints to sinners, here are pauses that refresh in the effervescent lives of Coca-Cola's first family, The Real Ones.

Subjects

Topics

FamilyHistoryFamilies1851-1929Candler familyCoca-Cola CompanyCandler, Asa Griggs,

People

Asa Griggs Candler (1851-1929)

Other Editions

  • The Real ones: four generations of the first family of Coca-ColaBarricade Books1992-01-01

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