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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. Frank Mason Robinson's tenure at Coca-Cola, spanning two decades, was marked by unwavering dedication and multifaceted contributions that went far beyond his initial responsibilities.

  3. On May 8th 1886 CocaCola 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 “CocaCola,” and thinking the two Cs would look well in advertising, pens the famous Spencerian script logo.

  4. Jul 13, 2021 · John’s partner and bookkeeper, Frank Mason Robinson, suggested the Coca-Cola name, thinking that “the two Cs would look well in advertising.” The first known use of the Coca-Cola logo was in an advertisement in the Atlanta Journal on May 29th, 1886.

  5. CocaCola inventor Dr. John Pemberton’s bookkeeper and partner, Frank Robinson, initially suggested the name CocaCola and crafted the iconic Spenserian-script logo. Robinson liked the contrast of red and white and would write “CocaCola Delicious and Refreshing” with red lettering over a white background on the company’s earliest ...

  6. Thinking that "the two Cs would look well in advertising," Dr. Pemberton's partner and bookkeeper, Frank M. Robinson, suggested the name and penned the now famous trademark "Coca‑Cola" in his unique script.

  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.