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According to a BBC article, the Coca Kola Nut It was made with the same key ingredients as the famous Coca Cola: coca leaves and kola seeds. This drink was presented at international events, including the 1889 Paris World’s Fair, years before Coca Cola was officially invented by John Pemberton in the United States.
The origin of Coca Cola: two brands that crossed paths
The connection between Aielo de Malferit and Coca Cola intensified when Bautista Aparici, the founder of the Aielo Liquor Factory, traveled to the United States in search of new markets during a pest crisis. In a cultural and commercial exchange, Aparici introduced the Coca Kola Nut to the United States, where John Pemberton would later develop his own version of the drink.
The path of Walnut Kola Coca and Coca Cola It was crossed again in 1953, when the American company tried to enter the Spanish market and came across the existence of the Valencian drink. Spanish laws prevented Coca Cola from being marketed under that name, which led company representatives to acquire the patent for the Valencian drink.
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This discovery about the origin of Coca Cola has aroused great interest among lovers of this iconic drink. The history of the Aielo Liquor Factory and its legacy endure to this day, remembering the crucial role this small Spanish town played in the creation and evolution of one of the most famous soft drinks in the world.