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Introduced in Atlanta, Georgia by pharmacist John S. Pemberton in 1886.

1955-1963[]

1963-1965[]

1965-1969[]

1969-1985[]

1985-1987[]

1987-1996[]

1996-1999[]

1999-2003[]

2003-2007[]

2007-January 2015[]

January 2015-August 2017[]

For the first time since the 1960s, the Coca-Cola name is written horizantally. Plus, the dynamic ribbon is reverted back to its original, thicker appearance from 1969.

April-September 2016 (summer)[]

Third year of the Share a Coke campaign. Cans and bottles now read "Share a Coke and a Song" followed by one of the several song lyrics listed below:

October-December 2016 (winter)[]

April-August 2017 (summer)[]

Fourth year of the Share a Coke campaign. 20 oz bottles read "Share an Ice Cold Coke", while 12 oz cans and 2-liter bottles have a freezing contour bottle saying "Tastes Great Ice Cold"

August 2017-present[]

Following Coke Zero's name changing to Coke Zero Sugar, the Coca-Cola name is centered and "Original Taste" accompanies it.

12-pack boxes of Original Taste Coke still have the dynamic ribbon device.

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