Coke
Coke most commonly refers to Coca-Cola, a carbonated soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It originated in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, in 1886, when pharmacist John Stith Pemberton created a tonic that was later branded as Coca-Cola. The name reflects its original claimed ingredients, coca leaf and kola nut. After initial sale at a local pharmacy, Asa Candler expanded distribution and the beverage became a global brand. The recipe is maintained as a trade secret.
Ingredients commonly include carbonated water, sweetener (sugar in most markets, high-fructose corn syrup in the United
Health and environmental considerations are often discussed with Coca-Cola products, with critiques focusing on sugar content