The Original Coca-Cola Woman

The Original Coca-Cola Woman
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-13 : 1530364752
ISBN-10 : 9781530364756
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Book Synopsis The Original Coca-Cola Woman by : Dennis Smith

Download or read book The Original Coca-Cola Woman written by Dennis Smith and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2016-03 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Diva Brown was no "elusive phantom," as at least one writer claimed. She was a real person, living in Atlanta in 1888, and acquainted with Coca-Cola inventor John S. Pemberton. She spent her adult life selling cola, either bottled read to drink or her formula so others could make it.Much of what people think they know of Diva Brown is wrong. This is in part due to the fanciful and incorrect statements made by Diva Brown, herself, and those who knew her, in order to either validate or discredit her claim to the original Coca-Cola formula. The National Bottler's Gazette alternately called her a "Successful New Woman of the South," and a "Fake and a Humbug."This book uses diverse primary sources: court transcripts, corporation records, letters, and original advertisements to provide a complete account of Diva Brown and her life as the self-proclaimed "Original Coca-Cola Woman." Where possible, the words are those of Diva Brown and those who knew her: John S. Pemberton, Asa Candler, James C. Mayfield, Frank Robinson, and many others. Did Diva Brown have possession of the original Coca-Cola formula? Read this account and decide for yourself. In two decades of advertising and selling her formula Diva Brown was not once sued by the Coca-Cola Company. You be the judge.


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