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Welcome to Coca-Cola. A company, which started with an idea to mix syrup with carbonated water, sells to the public through a prescription method for 5 cents, has grown to become a multibillion-dollar company. It’s main product then is still the same today, syrup, concentrates and beverage bases. Today Coca-Cola together with it’s bottling partners deliver an average of 1.8 billion serving a day across the world. 126 years and 200+ countries with over 500 brands and 3500+ beverage varieties. they value to refresh to world, inspire the people, and make a difference. Coca-Cola ranks among the worlds top 10 private employers with more than 700,000 system employees, and approximately 146,200 direct associates. Coco-Cola is the name of the company and the name of its top selling brand. They own 4 of the worlds top 5 nonalcoholic beverage brands. Coca-Cola can be found in every corner of the world. They deliver in every marketplace and invest in every local economy. Coca-Cola’s commitment highlights are in respecting people, protecting the environment, offering safe quality products, and in 2010 together with the Coca-Cola foundation were able to give back 1.2 percent to help supporting communities. They address child labor laws, they use only recyclable products and, they sponsor nutrition education and physical activity initiatives. Coca-Cola company continues to be the leader is sales volume, in 2012 the full year volume growth was at 4% keeping in line with its targets. Lead by Coca-Cola brand at

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