The Inca language, religion, and trade network dominated the Andes. A man chewing coca in a pre-Columbian figure Photograph by DEA/Album Vast amounts of coca, regarded as sacred by the Inca ...
Coca-Cola is very proactive in catering to local tastes and preferences. For example, it offers Inca Kola in Peru and Thums ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its popular 'Share a Coke' campaign. Starting in April, cans and bottles featuring popular first names will return to stores worldwide. The campaign, which encourages ...
Coca Cola was invented in the United States in 1886 as a medicine, rather than a drink, to stimulate the brain and the nervous system, from a mixture of coca leaves and kola nuts, sweetened with ...
The plant is susceptible to frost and so cannot be grown at higher elevations—some scholars suggest this may have, in part, driven the expansion of the Inca ... Coca Is Still Used to Make Coca ...