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    Where The Coca-Cola Formula Came From

    This Coca-Cola formula appears to be the original formula to Coca-Cola. An author named Mark Pendergrast wrote a book about Coca-Cola entitled For God, Country and Coca-Cola (you can click here to order the book). In writing this book he was able to interview just about anybody he wanted within Coca-Cola, and was also granted access to the vast archives of Coca-Cola. In reviewing archive material, he was presented with a book labeled:

    Account and formula book
    belonging to Dr. J.S. Pemberton
    while a druggist in Columbus

    He was told this was an early formula book (which would jive with the Columbus GA label). However, while reviewing the book Pendergrast came upon a recipe for "Celery Cola" and quickly realized that this was not an early formulary guide of Pemberton's. This was in fact a formulary book produced shortly before Pemberton's death, and there was a good chance that it contained the original Coca-Cola formula.

    Pendergrast knew that "Celery Cola" was the recipe Pemberton was working on at the time of his death, and he was also aware of the story of Pemberton's apprentice and an old formulary book. The story went that a young man named John P. Turner went to apprentice with the elderly John Pemberton, and not long after starting his apprenticeship Mr. Pemberton died. Young Mr. Turner went back to his home of Columbus, GA., and took one of Pemberton's formulary books with him. In 1943, a son of Mr. Turner's happened to show the formulary book, which did contain a recipe for Coca-Cola, to a member of Coca-Cola's board. The board member managed to acquire the book from Turner's son, and no one had seen the book since (or at least until Pendergrast found it in their archives).

    As Pendergrast looked through the old pages of what remained of Pemberton's formulary guide he came upon a page that was unlabeled except for an 'X' at the top of the page. Sure enough, he had found an original Coca-Cola formula. This is the formula that is shown above.

    Pendergrast was also able to get confirmation that the above recipe was the original. At one time Coca-Cola was looking at selling a version of Coca-Cola in the Soviet Union. The company sent one of their people, Mladin Zarubica, to the U.S.S.R. and provided him with a slightly modified Coca-Cola formula. Zarubica was instructed to again modify the recipe to produce a clear Coca-Cola, however Coca-Cola later changed their mind and decided to wait awhile before selling Coke in the Soviet Union. In any event, Pendergrast interviewed Zarubica, and he showed Pendergrast the formula that Coca-Cola provided him. It was the same as the formula Pendergrast found in the Coca-Cola archives, except that the last two items (coriander & neroli oil) were missing. It even had the same misspelling of "F.E. Coco."

    Over the years the Coca-Cola formula has been changed.
    Asa Candler changed the formula, shortly after he acquired it, to stop imitators (at least 10 people knew the original formula when Candler bought the rights to Coca-Cola). Candler also added glycerin as a preservative, removed the coca1ne, reduced the caffeine, and replaced the citric acid with phosphoric acid. In later years there may or may not have been further minor changes, but certainly corn syrup is now used as the sweetener instead of sugar. The flavoring component was also changed by Asa. He referred to it as 7X, yet Pemberton's formula only had 6 ingredients. Most likely, Asa added Lime Oil to the flavoring base and removed much of the lime juice (chemical analysis bears this out).

    Asa wanted to keep his version of Coca-Cola completely secret, and he created a system whereby the ingredients were stripped of all labeling, and were referred to by numbers 1 through 9. Asa Candler and Frank Robinson were the only two individuals who knew the Coca-Cola formula or were even permitted into the lab. Lastly, all invoices were intercepted by Asa. When the company grew to the point where he could not handle the invoices himself, he had his suppliers use his numbering system of 1 to 9 on their invoices. This numbering system has since been figured out, and been reported in several books, and breaks down as follows:

    Merchandise # 1 is sugar

    Merchandise # 2 is caramel

    Merchandise # 3 is caffeine

    Merchandise # 4 is phosphoric acid

    Merchandise # 5 is a coca leaf & cola nut extract

    Merchandise # 6 is probably lime juice, but was incorporated into merchandise # 7 as an oil

    Merchandise # 7X is the flavoring mixture

    Merchandise # 8 is vanilla

    Merchandise # 9 is probably glycerin, but is no longer used

    1According to an article in the Wall Street Journal on Oct. 4, 1996 Frank Robinson, the great-grandson of the co-founder of Coca-Cola, was willing to sell a Coca-Cola formula that was in his grandfathers handwriting. However, Mr. Robinson was going through a divorce at the time, and his wife was claiming that the formula was given to her as a pre-marriage gift. A judge has recently decided the formula belongs to Mr. Robinson, but I have not heard if Mr. Robinson still intends to sell the formula. In any event Coca-Cola claims the formula is a fake. Do to clues released about the ingredients of this formula (if genuine, which is likely) the recipe was produced after Asa revised the Coca-Cola formula, but before the coca1ne was removed.

    This page is in NOT sponsored, endorsed, or anyway affiliated by Coca-Cola, and all trademarks are the property of Coca-Cola.

    Just keep in mind, that you make all recipes at your own risk!

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    My aunt is a consultant for PWC and did some work for the Coca Cola company. She said that only something like 8 employess know the exact recipe.

    By coincidence her other half is a Mick Prendergast..spooky huh?

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    Yeah I prefer the taste of foreign coke.
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    its amazing that every so often someone come up with the secret reciepe for coke and what makes it worst someone will try to make it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roach-Rampino View Post
    My aunt is a consultant for PWC and did some work for the Coca
    What would happen if they were all to die in a horrific plane crash? No more Coke for the world!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFincher View Post
    No more Coke for the world!?

    Would that be such a bad thing?

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    Default Re: Coke Recipe

    8 people jesus. rap em up on cotton wool then lol.
    i used to like this stuff, but i remem a thread about this on df some time ago about when you drink it and the shite in it etc... put me off.

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    Default Re: Coke Recipe

    I prefer the post mix stuff you get at McDonalds or in the tesco cafes.

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    Coke rox !!!!

    Its great for dissolving body parts

    Then all your left with is a rubbery bone, dogs love them
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    Default Re: Coke Recipe

    been to the sates a few times and coke does taste better there than here... and thinking about it the same stands for beer in germany... seems the UK gets the shit end of the stick again...lol... but I don't drink coke anymore so I'm not bothered :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DB View Post
    Coke rox !!!!

    Its great for dissolving body parts

    Then all your left with is a rubbery bone, dogs love them
    Don't you mean coke rots?

    I like coke, something about it just makes it nice. although I was annoyed when vanilla coke left our shores!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roach-Rampino View Post
    She said that only something like 8 employess know the exact recipe.
    Not really surprised at this TBH! I was watching that "How its Made!" program on discovery ages ago, and one of the things was Heinz Tomato Ketchup!

    They showed a guy adding some powder to the mix which was the "secret ingredient" and apparently only 6 people in the world know what it actually is! 2 of them being scientists at Heinz who develope and taste ketchup all day (pretty boring job IMO, and I would eventualy get sick of it!).

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    Default Re: Coke Recipe

    Interesting read. You'd think that these days you would be able to break it down and work out exactly whats in it and re-create it? Obviously not

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    Quote Originally Posted by liveseytowers View Post
    Interesting read. You'd think that these days you would be able to break it down and work out exactly whats in it and re-create it? Obviously not
    there is a way to do it using a special machine (cant remember the name of it! I keep wanting to say mass spectrometer, but its not that!), it tells you the exact chemical composition of anything you put into it!

    However I dont think anyone has actually bothered, and if they have then they wont publish it cos they will want to keep the results to themselves after spending a shit load of money finding out what it is!

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    You would use a combination of items to find out and those include the mass spectrometer, you would also measure nuclear magnetic resonance, the UV Visibale Absorption Spectra and Infra Red Spectra. Don't understand why nobody has done this to be honest.


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    i think they have but if they publish coca cola could then patent it because of their prior art/ history, if they were to patent it now the recipe would be there for all the world to see

    btw tesco own brand diet cola tastes just like diet coke to me maybe thats how they got the taste right

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