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For God, Country, and Coca-cola by Mark Pendergrast

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For God, Country, and Coca-cola

The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company That Makes It

Mark Pendergrast

Basic Books · Print & ebook · September 24, 2024

Reading lane: The Food Business

The fizzy, “marvelously entertaining” ( Los Angeles Times ) story of the world’s favorite beverage For God, Country & Coca-Cola is the definitive history of the great American soft drink and the company that makes it.

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Why This Clicks

A Coca-Cola Lens

A brisk, expansive account of how a soft drink became a civic artifact.

Come here for

  • brand history with cultural reach
  • food business and ad-world angles

Expect

  • company history with advertising flair
  • long-view American context

Book Details

Authors
Mark Pendergrast
Publisher
Basic Books
Published
September 24, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
The Food Business · 20th-Century America
Reading lane
The Food Business

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Publisher Categories

  • The Food Business

  • U.S. History

  • 20th-Century America

About This Book

The fizzy, “marvelously entertaining” ( Los Angeles Times ) story of the world’s favorite beverage For God, Country & Coca-Cola is the definitive history of the great American soft drink and the company that makes it. From its origins as a patent medicine in Reconstruction Atlanta through its rise as the dominant consumer beverage of the American century, the story of Coke is as singular, appealing, and effervescent as the drink itself. Mark Pendergrast recounts more than a...

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The fizzy, “marvelously entertaining” ( Los Angeles Times ) story of the world’s favorite beverage For God, Country & Coca-Cola is the definitive history of the great American soft drink and the company that makes it. From its origins as a patent medicine in Reconstruction Atlanta through its rise as the dominant consumer beverage of the American century, the story of Coke is as singular, appealing, and effervescent as the drink itself. Mark Pendergrast recounts more than a hundred years of the Coca-Cola Company with verve and a historian’s eye for the telling detail, aligning Coke’s success with the emergence of that other great American innovation—modern capitalism. With vivid portraits of the colorful cast of entrepreneurs, hustlers, swindlers, ad men, and con men who have made Coca-Cola the most recognized trademark in the world—and with a new afterword bringing the story up to today—this is business history at its best: authoritative, enlightening, and fun. Like Coke itself, For God, Country and Coca-Cola is “The Real Thing.”

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