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Coca-Cola
/ ˌəʊəˈəʊə /
noun
- a carbonated soft drink flavoured with coca leaves, cola nuts, caramel, etc
- modifier denoting the spread of American culture and values to other parts of the world
Coca-Cola generation
Example Sentences
“Here’s a match made in modern food heaven,” Chris Shepherd writes in "Cook Like a Local," describing his Coca-Cola Pickled Red Onions.
In Peru, limited coca cultivation is allowed and controlled by a government monopoly, which then sells the decocainized leaves to Coca-Cola for flavoring.
This means companies like Coca-Cola—whose CEO, James Quincey, noted that they import aluminum for cans from Canada—are scrambling to find ways to offset potential price hikes.
Like the shape of an incandescent lightbulb or a Coca-Cola bottle, it’s universally known.
The organization was founded by and now represents some of the world’s largest producers and distributors of plastic packaging, including Amazon, Coca-Cola, Conagra, Procter & Gamble and Target.
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