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Businiess name:  World of Coke
Review by:  Tina S.
Review content: 
Located in Underground Atlanta, The World of Coca-Cola is the end-all-be-all of beverage advertising. First off a little history on Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola was first invented by a pharmacist named Dr. John Pemberton in 1886. He was trying to make a non-alcoholic cure for headaches and hangovers. Mixing together coca leaves, african kola nuts (hence coca-kola), and other ingredients into a syrup, he formed a thick elixir. He would then dilute the syrup with tap water. Well, one day soda water was substituted for the tap water, and voila!, the popular Coca-Cola was born. The three story museum of Coke and Coke related products at the World of Coca-cola houses videos, and 100's of exhibits. There are souvenirs and free samples of Coke and other soft drinks the CocaCola Bottling Plant makes for other countries around the world. (Some of these rather "interesting" concoctions aren't pleasant) Its one of the very few places where people are paying money to be bombarded with advertisements. The Coca-Cola World Headquarters are still in Atlanta, where it all began. Pros: history, great souvenirs, fun Cons: niche market may not be loved by all

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