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  • Vintage Coca-Cola Machine: Decorating Your Home With An American Classic - Vintage Coca-Cola machines are valued by many Coke memorabilia collectors, and many even want an old Coca-Cola machine that will actually vend the drinks. Fortunately, many of these machines have survived and there are many dealers who sell them, restore them and provide parts for repairs and do-it-yourself restorations. An antique Coca-Cola machine may be little more than a metal box with the familiar bright red Coke logo and slogan. The first vending machines associated with Coke were not automated but simply brand name adorned insulated cases to be filled with bottles of soda and ice.
  • Coca-Cola Memorabilia: Tips For Starting Your Collection - Ever since Joseph Biedenharn bottled the first Coca-Cola in 1894, people have fallen in love with the drink and with a multitude of collectibles associated with this popular beverage.
  • Coca-Cola Clocks Great Gifts For Soda Pop Aficionados - Throughout the civilized world, Coca-Cola advertising is incredibly well known and instantly identified. The company has for a very long time recognized that collectibles are a fine way to advertise among fans and those not yet devoted to their brand of soda. Items can be found to appeal to nearly any individual of any age and taste. The Coca-Cola Santa, which was introduced in 1931, has popularized the classic Santa look, what we associate Santa as looking like. The Christmas Santa has been featured on mugs and clothing, and people collect Coca-Cola clocks, signs, pins, sweatshirts and millions of other things for their practicality or just for the logo.
  • Collectibles: Things Go Better With This Brand! - Some of the best art for advertisements can be found in those great Coca Cola commercials of the past. Since their inception, the Coca-Cola Company has attracted great illustrators and artists, such as Jim Harrison, Norman Rockwell and many others. Their work can be seen in years past through these advertisements. Revered artists from each time period created classic the images of Coke refreshment that we've come to know and love. Since the 1930s, old Coca Cola prints from National Geographic featured enduring advertisements on the back covers in seven out of the 12 monthly issues.
  • The NASCAR Coca Cola 600 Race: Everything You Need to Know to Have the Time of Your Life - NASCAR is one of the most well enjoyed of the American pastimes, and for good reason. While many people have heard of the NASCAR Daytona 500 race, there are other races to attend as well—many of them just as popular as the Daytona 500 itself. One of these races is the Coca Cola 600, a 600 mile race held at the Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC the weekend of Memorial Day. This is a stock car race, one of the things that attracts die hard fans of NASCAR stock car racing from all around the world.
  • Coca-Cola Bottles: History In The Making - People who are fans of soft drink related collectibles are often collectors of the many different Coca-Cola bottles and now even cans. No other brand is more familiar in the world than theirs, and the characteristic bottle shape and cursive red logo of the name is just as well known. The current shape is not much different now than when it first appeared in 1916. Brand recognition of this product is so potent that "Coke cola" is the obvious synonym some use to mean any soft drink at all.
  • "Coca-Cola Signs": Collector's Pride - An Atlanta based physician mixed ingredients together creating a new beverage a few years before the calendar flipped to the twentieth century. No one could have guessed that this invention would one day become a multinational industry worth billions of dollars. The name and design came about because the good Doctor liked the look of the third letter of the alphabet juxtaposed upon itself. Coca-Cola history is rife with advertising slogans, campaigns, and artwork. Each generation added their own twist to the beloved drink's marketing story.
  • Coca-Cola Memorabilia: Are You Buying The Real Thing? - It goes without saying that everybody is aware of Coke. Generations of us have been raised in sight of the ubiquitous red and white symbol which is unavoidable in the media and in stores across the country.
  • Coca-Cola Collectibles Make It A Very Merry Christmas - Is gift selection difficult for you for certain "hard-to-buy-for" friends and relatives? One possibility is adding to their collection of some kind of memorabilia, or even getting them started on a collection with some specific theme. Many people enjoy Coke, and like getting and collecting various articles with the familiar red logo. Best of all, Coca-Cola collectibles come in every price range and nearly every type of item.

  • Coca-Cola Collectibles: Did You Know People Collect These? - A collectible is defined as any manufactured item that was intended for people to collect. They are different from other types of collections such as natural collections (butterflies, insects) or collections of items made for other purposes (stamps, coins).
  • Collectibles: How To Cash In - Many people start collections of items that can be re-purposed in the future. Many collectibles are saved for their aesthetic value to the owner. However, some collectors are more interested in passing their possessions on to future generations. And still others start collections for investment purposes, believing the items will eventually be worth more than the current value.
  • Today, Would Warren Buffett Buy Coca Cola or Pepsi? part 1 - In 1988, Warren Buffett stunned the financial world when he purchased 94 million shares of Coca Cola. No other financial guru saw this as a good investment. Buffett acquired 93.4 million share, for a total investment of $1.023 billion. By the end of 1989, Coca Cola represented 35 percent of Berkshire common stock portfolio. It was a bold move. What caused Buffett to purchase? There was no distressed pricing.
  • How To Choose The Perfect Name Your Info Product? - If you are in the info products business, you must know that the name you give to your product is critical. Choose the wrong name, and you are sure to see a decrease is sales... The name of your info product is vital. Whether it is an ebook, a package including CD & audio or a simple newsletter, you need to spend a lot of time before choosing the definitive name. Do you think that Coca Cola, Pepsi, Nike and other Mac Donald's spend a lot of time to come with such big names? You bet. Think about Kleenex, for example, they have "clean" inside. It's psychological.
  • Buying A Coffee Maker - Making coffee shouldn't be a hassle especially when this is needed to make one mentally alert early in the morning. One way is by buying a coffee maker from the appliance store so it will be ready when the person goes into the kitchen. Here are some guidelines for prospective buyers. The first thing to do will be to determine how much coffee everyone in the household consume daily. It isn't practical to get a big one if there are only a handful of drinkers. Coffee makers just like any other household appliance cost money.
  • The Difference Between Web Design and Web Development - When you think about the difference between web design and web development you can compare it to the difference between architecture and construction. One deals with the appearance inclusive of the layout, colors, interaction between links etc related to a website or application while the other deals with the implementation or the "how" part of the process. This includes method of implementation and programming of the website or software. When designing a website the designer must be very imaginative and creative. In addition it is necessary that the designer contact the client and fully understand what is required; the priorities and requirements. This will enable the designer to create a suitable design for the requirements.
  • How Do People Online Create Products? - How do people online create products? Because they, not all of them, but a lot of them have mastered a certain practice. Usually the first products that they create, those that have mastered it, are basically a by-product of what they have mastered. Again, using pay per click as an example. You can master pay per click, and say you are doing it just for your home based business just so you can make money, just so it can work.
  • Was Santa Claus Invented by Coca Cola? The True History - The true story of Santa Claus remains one of the biggest mysteries of all time. Stories and legends of this jolly, red-clad symbol of kindness and Christmas cheer have been passed around for centuries in countries all over the world. Some believe Santa Clause has his roots in Christianity while some believe that he was really based on the mythological god, Odin. Others think that he was invented by the Coca Cola companies in the early 1900’s to sell more pop. Below are a few different explanations for the history of Santa Clause. Early Christianity One story of Santa Claus, or St. Nicholas as he is often referred to, says that he was a Christian bishop named Saint Nicholas of Maya.
  • Lorries In The Limelight - What do you think of when you picture a lorry? Perhaps one of these lorries from popular culture. They might not wear giant sunglasses or have punch-ups with the paparazzi, but that doesn’t make these superstars any less well known.
  • Importance of Branding: What's in a Name? - Branding is perhaps the most important facet of any business--beyond product, distribution, pricing, or location. A company's brand is its definition in the world, the name that identifies it to itself and the marketplace. A model may be beautiful, but without a name, she's just "that girl in that picture." Where would Norma Jean be without Marilyn Monroe, or who would imagine Coca-Cola as just a soft-drink manufacturer?
  • Illegal Drugs - Cocaine and the Destruction of the Rainforests - The negative impact of illegal drugs including social problems, health problems and financial problems are well-publicised and often felt more keenly because they are close to home.
  • Today, Would Warren Buffet Buy Coca Cola or Pepsi? Part 2 - So Coke and Pepsi are both Berkshire Hathaway type companies. Now lets review some numbers. Are Earnings Predictable? Buffett likes companies to have solid, stable earnings that are continually expanding. This allows him to accurately predict future earnings. Annual earnings per share for Coca Cola, KO NYSE, for the last ten years from earliest to most recent were 1.42 in 1997 and have steadily increased to 2.57 in 2007. Buffett would consider KO's earnings predictable, although earnings have declined 2 times in the past seven years, with the most recent decline 8 years ago.
  • Christmas Trivia Questions - Who Are You Mr. Claus? - Just about everyone in the world knows that jolly toy-bearing Christmas figure from the North Pole, but how much do we really know about him? Here are a few quick trivia questions about our beloved Santa brought to you by www.247trivia.com. Q: Where does the name Santa Claus come from? A: The name Santa Claus was derived from Sinterklaas, the Dutch term for the ancient Christian figure of Saint Nicholas who was famous for his generosity to the poor (more about him later).
  • Drink Soda and Pay the Consequences - Many people drink soda. Some more than others. And even though many of the soda drinkers are probably aware of the health dangers from drinking it, they still tend to ignore the facts. But why, one may ask? The answer is very simple. It's very tasty and it's everywhere. In addition to that, sodas are very popular and heavily consumed in part because companies promote them vigorously. The brainwashing marketing is doing an excellent job engraving in people's minds reasons why they need to drink soda. It's cheap, it's cool, it becomes a habit and not to mention becoming addicted to the caffeine contained in these drinks. However, do you know how much these carbonated, caffeinated, sugared, and artificially sweetened beverages harm your body?
  • Why are we killing our children? - FamilyMatters2Me Newsletter News Flash! Will the habits I have now really make a difference when I'm older? Check it out! Recipe of the Month Healthy Apple Walnut Muffins 15 Minutes prep Makes 12 Muffins Did You Know? A healthy diet and lifestyle are the best ways to fight cardiovascular disease. It’s not as hard as you may think! Remember, it's the pattern of your choices that counts. Some steps only parents can take — such as eating healty by serving healthy meals and keeping healthy foods in the house, or deciding to take the family on a nature hike. It is very important that you PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH. Being fit is for the whole family. Eat together, play together, exercise together. Why are we killing our children?
  • News About Low Carb Foods-Stevia the All Natural Sweetener - Anyone searching for healthy, low carb foods should be aware of stevia, the all natural sweetener, as a replacement for sugar or artificial sweeteners. A vast majority of articles and research projects conducted on stevia have concluded that it may be the one sweetener that is actually good for people. It has been shown that stevia can help individuals maintain normal blood sugar levels, and it is a zero calorie sweetener. What is stevia and why is Coca Cola teaming up with Cargill to make it a replacement for sugar in many products? Also, why has the FDA rejected stevia as a food additive, but permitted it to be used as a dietary supplement?
  • Choosing the right music for Christmas - In our multi-cultural societies today the run up to Christmas is experienced in many different ways.
  • Today, Would Warren Buffett Buy Coca Cola or Pepsi? Part 3 - Let's look at some intriguing numbers. HAS THE COMPANY BEEN BUYING BACK SHARES: Buffett likes to see falling shares outstanding, which indicates that the company has been repurchasing shares. This indicates that management has been using excess capital to increase shareholder value.
  • Tea and coffee in the summer and in the winter but not only - If during the winter we choose substantial foods, cooked, processed, and we drink water as well as beverages such as wine or beer and then close the meal with a good coffee, during the summer months the food becomes in addition to fish a fast and rich salad of fresh vegetables. The hot refers feel like to thirst-quenching drinks including never lachs the famous coca-cola, but many prefer more natural drinks and that is why tea is greatly appreciated, drinked cold, maybe with ice and lemon and its many variantions flavours from peach tea, to green tea until to arrive to the most refined infusions to blueberry or tropical fruits, also appreciated hot, as tasty teas. The iced tea in its many flavors, is ready now marketed by almost all major distributors of mineral water, but it is equally easy to prepare at home with ready mixtures, instantly soluble.
  • Internet Marketing And List Building: How Can Building Relationships Help? - I have a personal coaching program for Internet marketing, and on one of the calls, a student asked me, "What exactly is relationship marketing, and how can I use it to increase the responsiveness of my list?
  • A Golden Christmas - Good tidings for Christmas are what all of us wish. Blessings like your rich friends who can afford to give you designer bags can make you think that you have everything you ever wanted. Things like computers, malls, money and more tend to cloud our vision and make us forget the real meaning of Christmas. You see, the Christmas holidays does not only mean taking a breather from the busy life of the city and going on full indulgence of a much needed vacation but it also means spending more time with your family.
  • An Interestingly Brief History Of Coffee - Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was established in a popular myth that the coffee discovery began around the 9th century. As the story goes, a young Ethiopian goatherder accidentally discovered that the coffee berries from which his goats had been eating began to have interesting side effects. Upon eating the berries, the goats seemed to jump around more often, seemingly having a sudden burst of energy. And as the story went, the goatherder brought the strange berries to the village elders, believing that they may have magical properties.
  • Why Branding Is Vital For Your Home Business Success. - On a hot Sunday afternoon when your body fluids have been drained dry by the scorching sun, which would you rather order? Coca Cola or Jabirus Sweet Soda? The answer is as clear as it is universal. The more established brand would be chosen almost every time. This is why branding is very important in building a home business. Cyberspace is fueled by information, and information travels fast.
  • Save Fuel, Use Water - A lot of people nowadays are taking to the use of water as an excellent source of energy. It is simple and a very efficient alternative for people. Some of them do have doubts on the use of water as a fuel. I will try my best to answer some of the doubts, because based on my experience; I find the use of water as fuel rather fascinating.
  • A Little Franchising History - The three largest franchise companies in the world Yum! Brands, McDonald's, and Subway between them operate nearly 100,000 locations. Franchising is big business and there are many companies that have gotten in on the act. So how did the modern franchise company first get started? Well it all seems to have started with Isaac Singer the man better known for his Singer Sewing Machines.
  • Running - There is an Inescapable Correlation Between Weight and Cardiovascular Efficiency - Part 5 - Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley Dr. Peter D'Adamo also addresses the personality question by saying that Os carry a genetic memory of strength, endurance, self-reliance, daring, intuition and innate optimism. All of those qualities I possess as well as being a risk taker.
  • Google's Internet Search Guru Breaks Cover - The man who oversees Google’s fabled search algorithms that determine the all-important page rank and search results on the world’s most powerful search engine – a business asset as closely guarded as Coca-Cola’s “secret formula” or Colonel Saunders’ “secret recipe of 21 different herbs and spices” – has emerged from the relative seclusion of Google’s Mountainview, California headquarters to give some unheralded yet noteworthy insights into how Google’s search function operates.
  • You Say "Tomato, "I Say "Deadly Poison" - Legend has it that a hardy Colonel named Robert Gibbon Johnson, tired of his superstitious and uninformed countrymen’s refusal to touch or eat tomatoes, sat in front of the Salem, New Jersey Courthouse with a basket full of the little red fruits. To the shock, horror, and eventual awe of the 2,000 person crowd, he consumed every last tomato without dropping dead. Of course this isn’t true, nor are any other claims of American leeriness of tomato consumption.
  • Small And Growing: Small Business Opportunities You Shouldn't Miss - Most of the big companies we know and respect today started small. Banana Republic, Microsoft, McDonald'sÖ Even Coca-Cola started out as a concentrated drink dispensed from drug store shelves. But look at how far they've come!
  • Top Marketing Icons and Slogans of the 20th Century - Back in 2001 Advertising Age Magazine selected the top 10 greatest marketing icons and slogans of the twentieth century. For those who spend their days trying to create marketing copy or simply creating slogans for your next product launch it is worthwhile to note how these iconic images and messages transcend the advertisement to create a concept that denotes a brand. The top 10 Greatest Marketing Icons of the 20th Century 1. The Marlboro Man - Marlboro cigarettes 2. Ronald McDonald - McDonalds- restaurants 3. The Jolly Green Giant - Green Giant vegetables 4. Betty Crocker - Betty Crocker foods 5. The Energizer Bunny - Eveready batteries 6. The Pillsbury Doughboy - Pillsbury foods 7. Aunt Jemima - Aunt Jemima pancake mix and syrup 8. The Michelin Man - Michelin Tires 9. Tony the Tiger - Kellogg-s Frosted Flakes 10.
  • The 1950s Television Commercials Audiences Knew And Loved - The 1950s were arguably the golden age of television and many people of a certain age look back fondly at some of the shows of the time – “The Lone Ranger”, “I Love Lucy” and “Gunsmoke”. These shows were in black and white and were watched on a set that got its signal from a huge antenna on the roof, but they were loved just the same. Almost as compelling as the TV shows themselves, were some of the commercials of the time. TV was still a novelty during the 1950s and companies were anxious to cash in on the new craze.
  • American Boston Tea Party Event - There are some events that took place during the historic time when America was declaring its independence from England that are so historic, so iconic that they have taken on the status of myth and legend as much as history. And certainly the Boston Tea Party fits that description. This is such a stand out event in American history that it is common to see school children reenact it during elementary school plays or skits. And the participants names including John Hancock, Paul Revere and John Adams have similarly become classic heroic figures in American folklore and history.
  • Online Marketing Paradigm Shifting As Social Networking 'Silos' Get 'all Busted Up' - I used to work for a non-profit collaboration in the toughest areas of one of Canada’s biggest cities. I worked with a great team of people from six different social service NGOs to bring governmental and non-governmental information and services to youths in areas where there was precious little knowledge of the opportunities that were available to them. We did it by face-to-face contact, meeting youth in their local neighbourhood or housing project and trying to help them build connections out to the larger community. Great idea. . . . Great people. . . . Great job. . . . Great vision!
  • Cocaine History And Popularity - Competing only with alcohol and marijuana use, cocaine is one of the most popular substances abused in the western world. In addition, cocaine use is also surrounded by an aura of fame and wealth, augmenting its popularity as the drug of the upwardly mobile. Though, this image of the cocaine user may have peaked in the “yuppie” and “me” generations of the 1980's and 90's, this aura has accompanied the drug for most of its historical relationship with the west.
  • Benefits Of Article Marketing Series- #3 Branding Yourself - In this article we are going to take a look at how you can use the concept of branding yourself to build your business writing and submitting articles. Many people do not think about articles and how they can use them to brand themself and brand their internet business! Branding is defined as the process of creating a unique, positive and recognizable identity for a product or service. Ranchers do it to keep track of which cows are theirs. Major corporations such as McDonald's use the golden arches to brand themselves.
  • Branding "You" On The Web - A hot "buzz" word on the net lately is "Branding" and getting yourself branded. Essentially your brand is your identity on the web. When I say this I mean the name,logo,communication and encounters with every customer or potential customer that the business has. It is how people remember,was the service good? did you get put on hold when you called? was the follow up service good? things like that as well as visual attributes such as Coca-Cola's red and white swoosh,"McDonalds" golden arches or the BMW emblem. All of those things are what brand an identity in people's minds. On the net you want to brand "YOU" not the company you are representing or the MLM or promotion.
  • What Are The Benefits Of Network Marketing? - Network Marketing is a system to move services and products between manufacturer and the end user consumer through "Word of Mouth" or personal recommendation, which is a very powerful and know system of advertisement. What action do you take when a friend who has seen a nice film and they tell you also to see the film? Now, just imagine what would happen if your pal was paid a nice royal commission each time he tells someone and he sees the film. If that is the case, he would obviously tell more and more individuals about the film.
  • Key aspects to consider while designing a business logo - Branding is the key to the success of any business. The logo, the name and the website are the core aspects of branding that can ensure the success of a business. If you too are looking to design a logo for your company, then you need to choose carefully. There are so many companies out there that specialize in logo design that finding a reliable company is not very easy at all.
  • Branding "You" On The Web - A hot "buzz" word on the net lately is "Branding" and getting yourself branded. Essentially your brand is your identity on the web. When I say this I mean the name,logo,communication and encounters with every customer or potential customer that the business has. It is how people remember,was the service good? did you get put on hold when you called? was the follow up service good? things like that as well as visual attributes such as Coca-Cola's red and white swoosh,"McDonalds" golden arches or the BMW emblem.
  • Make Money Online Today! - What's in your mind? would you like to tell the world about it? Then you need to check this out and get paid every time you answer few questions right from your home, just by turning your computer and go online, it's that easy... What's this all about? What a great way to get paid just by filling out a consumer survey.
  • Choosing A Strong Name For Your Company - It has been said that one of the most agonizing decisions for many entrepreneurs is coming up with a name for their new business.

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