Coca-Cola has a long history, and several men are responsible for its success. In 1885, John Pemberton invented the drink, which he called initially called "French Wine Coca." Pemberton was a pharmacist at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia, and he sold the beverage as a health drink. Pemberton's bookkeeper and partner Frank Robinson is responsible for the printing of the famous trademark. In 1892, Asa Griggs Candler bought all rights to Coca-Cola and formed The Coca-Cola Company. Immediately, he began to open more syrup plants. As a result, a soda fountain owner by the name of Joseph Bied
Biedenharn installed a bottling machine in his Mississippi store and sold the first portable version of the drink to his customers. Thereafter, Benjamin Thomas, Joseph Whitehead, and John Lupton created the Coca-Cola bottling system.
Which sentence would be the BEST concluding sentence for the paragraph above? A. Robert Woodruff, company president in 1923, focused on overseas marketing. B. "I'd Like To Buy the World a Coke" was a song from a popular 1970s commercial. C. Thanks to these men, Coca-Cola is enjoyed in over 200 countries worldwide. D. The Coca-Cola Company also makes Dr. Pepper, Sprite, Fresca, and Fanta.
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