Entity: COCACOLA
Coca-Cola is a globally recognized carbonated soft drink flavored with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, and other ingredients. It is known for its refreshing taste and iconic branding.
COCACOLA
Etymology
The name Coca-Cola originated from the phrase 可口可乐 (Ke-kou ke-le) in the 1930s, which translates to roughly "to allow the mouth to be able to rejoice".
Definition
Coca-Cola is a trademarked carbonated soft drink flavored with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, and other ingredients.
Historical Context
Coca-Cola was created in the late 19th century by John Stith Pemberton and has since become one of the most popular and recognizable beverage brands worldwide.
Cultural Significance
Coca-Cola has played a significant role in popular culture, marketing, and advertising, with its iconic red and white logo and memorable slogans.
Related Concepts
Cola: A term used to refer to carbonated soft drinks in general.
See Also
A popular carbonated soft drink known for its unique flavor profile and global presence.