Coca-Cola Girl, The - Singer
entertainer Anita Bryant was under contract to the Coca-Cola
Company from 1963-67 to promote its products on radio and
television. Her official title was "The Coca-Cola Girl." TRIVIA
NOTE: The soft drink Coca-Cola (then just a soda fountain
beverage) was invented in 1886 by Atlanta, Georgia pharmacist
Dr. John S. Pemberton. The Museum of Coca-Cola, a restored candy
store located at 1107 Washington Street in Vicksburg,
Mississippi celebrates the site where in 1894 Joseph A.
Biedenharn first bottled what was to become Coca-Cola. Over the
years Coca-Cola has produced a number of catchy slogans
including "The pause that refreshes" (1929); It's the real
thing" (1941); and "Coke is it" (1982). See also -
"The
Diet Coke Hunk" and
"The
Pepsi-Cola Girl"