Larry Jorgensen

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DisclaimerThe views expressed on Dead America podcast are the views of the person expressing themselves.We are here for entertainment only for any Medical or Mental Health concerns you might have. We always recommend seeking local listings for a qualified provider in your area. We will always consider other points of view on any subject. We do not necessarily agree with our guests all of the time. We value everyone. All of our guests deserve respect and a platform to voice concerns. Please make sure you check our giveaway page for some great giveaways. Find them here https://deadamerica.website/giveaways/ (LINK) Bio Larry Jorgensen The Coca-Cola Trail The Coca-Cola Trail is a journey for anyone interested in discovering the history and growth of the world's most recognized product. The Trail takes readers to the people and places in America that tell the story -- places where you can see, touch, and remember. Whether a serious Coca-Cola memorabilia collector, a person interested in American business history, or simply a fan with your own Coca-Cola memories. The Coca-Cola Trail provides a fresh new look at a trusted old friend. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thecocacolatrail.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR3V8zeX8aB0E4ilCbnmBxClG1Bx3A3rNKxUDjBLSKK15miaBeexOYqDjgE&h=AT0Bzw91Ce_BlRHPw1mtoxHyA-LOkfiHgMSuxgZo5vp3Ku9gmVoB5oNmSgOHdAxRpBSr_AuIeb90CGFF831qOwWz2HMcrzEZ14rf0ltu-7WQBwi3V28sMkt0QAkIqOFNLweS&__tn__=-UK-R&c[0]=AT1mrmEWWWKU_xpK8iEfP7rUEmDMjqaaMQ6aC7MbAhzoK9_jHW9Dw3hB4R3x0pcSEfQprdjILulGKoAMMbTW0EgHnFvPzy7U5cTfYMq1sFwaygoAc6xfxh-9WV4nV340wC4xbPA3rN8plyd4N1VKP6GG (https://www.thecocacolatrail.com/) Show Notes In this episode, we discover the fascinating history behind Coca-Cola. Thanks to a set of books our guest, Larry Jorgensen wrote during the interview, I find 20 Particular highlights about our conversation. I want to share them with you. So let's get into them. Number one, during the introduction, we find out, Larry considers himself an old news dog. Number two, we discover why Larry took the time to learn about and write his books. And we also find out that Larry is not an avid collector of Coca-Cola. Number three, Larry learns about Vicksburg, Pennsylvania. The first place coke was bottled number four. We also find out about a museum about 60 miles from Vicksburg, Pennsylvania, represented by the family that started bottling Coca-Cola. Number five, we learn that no one has done what Larry has done according to the families he has spoken with. Number six, Larry tells us how he came up with the name of his book set. Number seven, we found out that Memorial Day was the inspiration to put Coca-Cola in bottle number eight. Larry tells us how one man believed in bottling Coca-Cola more than Coca-Cola did at one point in the history of Coca-Cola. Number nine, I could not believe it when Larry told me about how the bottling rights to Coca Cola in the United States except Mississippi sold for a mere $1. Number 10. We learn how Coca-Cola became what it is today by leveraging what we know today as franchising. Number 11, we talked about how iconic Coca-Cola became and how everyone has a Coca-Cola memory today. Number 12. Larry talked to us about how communities are raising funds to restore and preserve many of the iconic murals on the sides of buildings in the United States. Number 13, we found out just how appealing Coca-Cola is international. Number 14, we found out Pemberton came up with the formula for Coca-Cola because of an old Civil War wound. Number 15. We found out that we might not even have Coca-Cola today if the tax laws of the day would not have changed. Number 16. We talked about how many products are made or owned by the Coca-Cola company. It will blow your mind. Number 17. We find out that Larry has plans for book number three. Number 18. Larry tells us that he might have a photo of the very first Coca-Cola delivery man. Number 19. We learn how... Support this podcast