Coca-cola Vintage Advertising

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Innovation Info
Inventor (s): 
Asa Griggs Candler
Year Invented: 
1900
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Who invented Coca-cola Vintage Advertising?

Asa Griggs Candler was a business man who improved the production coca-cola and spread the trade mark of coca-cola company all over the world in 19th century.

 

When was the Coca-cola Vintage Advertising invented?

1900s.

 

When the patent was granted on the Coca-cola Vintage Advertising?

In 1893 coca-cola company was registered in the US patent office by Asa Griggs Candler.

 

Who was the patent granted to on the Coca-cola Vintage Advertising?

Asa Griggs Candler.


What is meant by Coca-cola Vintage Advertising?

  •  The sales of coca-cola product increased due to the idea of television advertising. This created revolution in the coca-cola trade market. The first television ad for coca-cola product was created in 1950.
  •  Bill Backer is the creative director of the Coca-Cola advertising company. Ads aired on the television were seen by many people which resulted in the increase the sales of Coca Cola. There are many concepts created for coca-cola products.
  •  Joseph Priestley is known as the father of soft drink industry because he first discovered oxygen and the process for making carbonated water.
  •  Coca-cola is a non-alcoholic drink version first produced in 1886 and first sales for this drink started at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886.
  •  In 1961 coca-cola introduced Sprite in to the market to compete with 7-Up. 
  •  In 1969 coca-cola advertising company started with a new project with the slogan “It’s the Real Thing”. The ad starts with a song "I'd Like to Buy The World a Coke". This became one of the most popular ad that was ever created.
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