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  1. Coca-Cola. Pemberton was experimenting with a medicinal formula which included coca leaves and kola nuts as sources of its ingredients. Robinson, who served as bookkeeper and partner to Pemberton, gave the syrup formula the name Coca-Cola, where Coca came from the coca leaves used and Cola for the kola nuts. [2]

  2. Learn how Frank Mason Robinson, a bookkeeper and branding visionary, named and designed the iconic Coca-Cola logo in the late 19th century. Discover how he also pioneered promotional products, color schemes, and slogans for the global soft drink industry.

  3. On May 8th 1886 Coca‑Cola is created by John S. Pemberton and served at Jacobs’ Pharmacy. Nine drinks a day are sold during this year. Company accountant, Frank Robinson, names the drink “Coca‑Cola,” and thinking the two Cs would look well in advertising, pens the famous Spencerian script logo.

  4. Jul 13, 2021 · Learn how the Coca-Cola logo evolved from an uppercase serif to a distinctive script, created by Frank M Robinson, a partner and bookkeeper of the brand's founder. See the milestones, ads, and bottles that shaped the iconic brand.

  5. Frank Robinson, Dr. John Pemberton's partner, suggested the name Coca-Cola and designed the iconic Spenserian-script logo. Learn how red became the second secret formula of Coca-Cola and how it unites the brand's variants today.

  6. Frank M. Robinson was the bookkeeper of Dr. John Pemberton, the pharmacist who invented Coca-Cola in 1886. He suggested the name and wrote the famous script for the drink, which became a global phenomenon.

  7. Frank Mason Robinson gave the formula the name Coca-Cola, writing the name in Spencerian script which was popular with bookkeepers of the era. His script of Coca-Cola remains one of the most recognized trademarks in the world.