Getting a Coke, in three eras

From Phil Edwards.

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What did it take to get a soda in 1890, 1960, or 2020? In this video, we look at the surprising history of Coca-Cola and how it shaped the modern soft drink industry. From old pharmacy soda fountains and Hutchinson bottles to vending machines and plastic bottles, Coca-Cola’s evolution tells the story of how soda went from a carbonated headache cure to a global billion-servings-a-day operation.

We’ll explore how syrup and carbonated water changed over time, why Coca-Cola only cost a nickel for decades, and how bottling technology, sugar sources, and distribution transformed the business. Expect vintage Coke ads, high-fructose corn syrup debates, soda jerk manuals, Diet Coke’s debut, and weird stuff like the Breakmate Coke machine and the “Thirst Has No Season” campaign.

If you’re curious about soda history, Coca-Cola logistics, syrup-to-bottle supply chains, or the rise of aluminum cans, this deep dive covers it all. Whether you’re searching for soda economics, Coca-Cola marketing, vending machine lore, or bottle cap history — this is the carbonated journey you didn’t know you needed.
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