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1886

Coca-Cola Invented

1886

In Atlanta, a morphine-addicted Confederate veteran turned pharmacist named John Pemberton stirred up a tonic of coca-leaf extract, kola-nut caffeine, and syrup in a brass kettle. It sold poorly at first, mostly as a headache cure at soda fountains. Pemberton sold his rights for a few thousand dollars and died broke.