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Jolt Cola (2219 bytes)
1: [[Image:joltcola1.png|right|Jolt Cola logo]] 3: ... the can. The famous Jolt Cola logo has the word "Jolt" in white with a colored outline and a yellow lig... 5: Originally, Jolt Cola was fairly controversial, especially among parent... 6: ...ffees) and twice the amount of caffeine as [[Coca-Cola]]. 8: ...rovides energy to work throughout the night, Jolt Cola is a favorite drink among [[gamer]]s, [[computer ... Daily Jolt (2238 bytes) 1: ...al job listings. Amit Gupta began the first Daily Jolt website at [[Amherst College]], with a second sta... 3: ...otshot [[Andrew Collins]]. At its peak, the Daily Jolt employed over a dozen full time employees, as wel... 5: ...m bubble]] burst, things were tough for the Daily Jolt and forced some scaling back, but it has since st... 7: ... need of staffing/recruitment to access the Daily Jolt's large college student viewership. 9: The Daily Jolt recently launched a new sister site, "Jolinko," t... Cola (3035 bytes) 1: ...er Cola, Coca-Cola, Sinalco Cola, afri Cola, Coca-Cola light)]] 2: A '''cola''' is a sweet [[carbonated drink]], usually with ... 6: ...ola companies themselves nor the vast majority of cola drinkers would make such a distinction. 7: Cola drinks are generally sweetened with [[corn syrup]... 9: ...an [[open source]] recipe for a cola drink, [[OpenCola]]. R.C. Cola (1065 bytes) 1: ...al Crown Root Beer. The company was renamed Chero-Cola, and in [[1928]] called [[Nehi]] Corporation afte... 3: ...la was reformulated and rereleased as Royal Crown Cola. 4: ... Rite]], and the first [[caffeine|decaffeinated]] cola, [[RC 100]]. In [[October]] [[2000]], Royal Crown... 6: R.C. Cola is especially popular in the [[American South]], ... 9: * [http://www.dpsu.com/rc.html RC Cola History] Like cola (146 bytes) 1: ...mid [[1980s]]. Its [[slogan]] was "Made From The Cola Nut." Mecca-Cola (2404 bytes) 1: ...s|U.S.]] brands such as [[Coca-Cola]] and [[Pepsi Cola]] to politically minded consumers. The product's ... 3: ...spired by a similar [[Iran]]ian product, [[Zamzam Cola]], which was already successful in [[Saudi Arabia... 4: ...cca-Cola in turn inspired the creation of [[Qibla Cola]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. 6: Mecca-Cola is now sold extensively in the [[Middle East]], [... 9: ... The company was the sponsor of — and Mecca-Cola the official drink of — the [[October 2003]... Cola wars (585 bytes) 1: ...ision advertisements which became known as the '''Cola Wars'''. First they began showing people doing "... 8: [[de:Cola-Krieg]] Barr Cola (152 bytes) 1: A semi-popular [[cola]] in the [[UK]], made from cola beans. Qibla Cola (2242 bytes) 2: [[Image:QiblaCola.logo01.jpg|200px]]</div> 3: ...ties, it is the flagship product of the '''Qibla Cola Company,''' based in [[Derby]], [[England]]. 5: Qibla Cola was launched onto the [[United Kingdom|UK]] marke... 7: ...ey claim to offer a genuine alternative for those cola-drinkers who are wary about the practices and eth... 9: ..., non-religious sense, meaning "direction". Qibla Cola is thus aimed at consumers of all faiths and ethn... Double Cola (2642 bytes) 1: '''Double Cola''' is a regional [[U.S.]] brand of [[soft drink]]... 3: ...in the near future. Diet versions of both Double Cola and Ski have been developed in recent years, as h... 8: ... the international product line other than Double Cola itself. 11: *http://www.double-cola.com Afri-Cola (349 bytes) 1: '''Afri-Cola''' is a [[cola]] [[soft drink]] produced in [[Germany]]. 3: The trademark Afri-Cola was registered in [[1931]] by the company ''F. Bl... 8: *[http://www.afri-cola.de official web site] 11: [[de:Afri-Cola]] Virgin Cola (298 bytes) 1: '''Virgin Cola''' is a [[cola]] [[carbonated beverage]] produced by [[Virgin Dr... Coca-Cola C2 (983 bytes) 2: ...]]-flavored [[beverage]] introduced by [[The Coca-Cola Company]] on [[June 7]], [[2004]], in response to... 4: ...gh [[fructose]] [[corn syrup]] typically found in cola beverages distributed in America. It has more cal... 17: [[Category:Soft drinks]] [[Category:Coca-Cola brands]] Cola Turka (181 bytes) 1: '''Cola Turka''' is a [[cola]] [[brand]] from [[Turkey]] that is also sold in ... 4: *[http://www.colaturka.com.tr/ Official website (in Turkish)] Cola di Rienzi (8961 bytes) 1: ...Rienzo, and his own, Nicholas, to Cola; hence the Cola di Rienzi, or Rienzo, by which he is generally kn... 2: ...mage:ColaDiRienzo.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Statue of Cola Di Rienzo by Girolamo Masini, located near the Ca... 5: ...d in full armour and attended by the papal vicar, Cola headed a procession to the Capitol; here he addre... 21: ...8); Kühn, ''Die Entwicklung der Bündnispläne Cola di Rienzos im Jahre 1347'' (Berlin, 1905) ; A. vo... Zelal Cola (231 bytes) 1: '''zelal Cola''' is a [[cola]] [[brand]] marketed by [[Akcan GmbH]] in [[Germa... Open Cola (173 bytes) 1: '''Open Cola''' can refer to: 2: *[[OpenCola]] - an [[open source]] [[soft drink]]. 3: *[[Opencola]] - a [[Toronto]]-based company that makes collab... Coca-Cola (18095 bytes) 1: ... derives from the contour of the original '''Coca-Cola''' bottles.]] 3: ...which is also occasionally referred to as '''Coca-Cola''' or '''Coke'''. It is one of the world's most r... 5: ...ions of [[monopoly|monopolistic]] practices, Coca-Cola has remained a popular soft drink well into the f... 10: ...e [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] ''World of Coca-Cola'' museum displays memorabilia from several decade... 12: Coca-Cola was invented by [[John S. Pemberton]], a former l... Coca-Cola slogans (5278 bytes) 1: ...inception in [[1886]]. This article is about Coca-Cola's advertising slogans and their history. 6: == List of Coca-Cola slogans == 7: * [[1886]] - Drink Coca-Cola. 9: ...[1900]] - For headache and exhaustion, drink Coca-Cola. 11: * [[1904]] - Coca-Cola ... satisfies. Coca Cola 600 (158 bytes) 1: The longest NASCAR race of the year, the '''Coca Cola 600''' is held on [[Memorial Day]] Weekend at [[L...
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