I don't need to know how they make Coca-Cola. I think it tastes just fine not knowing what the ingredients are. I think there are some things that should be kept secret.
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People equate patents with secrecy, that secrecy is what patents were designed to overcome. That's why the formula for Coca-Cola was never patented. They kept it as a trade secret, and they've outlasted patent laws by 80 years or more.
I love cola.
The Coke bottle is a masterpiece of scientific, functional planning. In simpler terms, I would describe the bottle as well thought out, logical, sparing of material and pleasant to look at.
I drink seven Coca-Colas a day. Regular Coke, which is really bad for me.
It is important to experiment and endlessly seek after creating the best possible flavors when preparing foods. That means not being afraid to experiment with various ingredients.
Coca-Cola is the only business in the world where no matter which country or town or village you are in, if someone asks what do you do, and you say you work for Coca-Cola, you never have to answer the question, 'What is that?'
The first time you make something, follow the recipe, then figure out how to tailor it to your own tastes.
The thing is, if you follow whatever meal you have with Coke, it eats up the other things. It helps with the digestion of it.
If you can't taste an ingredient, you have to ask yourself why it is there.
Coca-Cola is an American icon.
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