Things You Didn't Know
If all the Coca-Cola ever produced was in eight-ounce bottles on average-sized delivery trucks, it would take six years, four months, and seven days for those trucks to pass a given point driven bumper-to-bumper at 65 miles an hour. If those bottles were assembled, there would be more than 13 trillion of them. Stacked on an American football field, they would form a pile 346 miles high, 70 times the height of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
The slogan, “Good To The Last Drop,” long associated with a coffee brand, was actually used first by Coca-Cola in 1908.
The Coca-Cola trademark is recognized in countries containing 98 percent of the world’s population.
The two countries in which per-person consumption of Coca-Cola is highest have little else in common, particularly climate. They are Iceland and Mexico.