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Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon

Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon (2001)

January. 01,2001
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For more than a century people have refreshed themselves with oceans of brown fluid. Much of this fluid was produced by one Atlanta-based company, and Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon offers a panegyric to the Real Thing. The history of Coke is the history of its advertising, and this documentary draws on a rich archive of print, film, and television material to show how John Pemberton's soda recipe became such a potent symbol of American society. Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon is, unsurprisingly, a one-sided history. There is no suggestion that the Coca-Colonization of the planet might have a downside, and lines like "If the world's having a bad time, it's OK because there's still Coke" are delivered without a hint of irony. Nevertheless, this documentary offers some fascinating insights into the history of Coca-Cola.

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Stometer
2001/01/01

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Nonureva
2001/01/02

Really Surprised!

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Breakinger
2001/01/03

A Brilliant Conflict

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Leoni Haney
2001/01/04

Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.

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