History of Coca Cola
Coca Cola was created in 1886 by John Pemberton, a pharmacist in Atlanta, Georgia, as a medicine to treat headaches and tiredness. It was named after its main components, coca leaves and kola nuts.
In 1888, Asa Candler bought the formula and used smart advertising to make it popular. Today, Coca-Cola is sold in over 200 countries and is part of a company that owns drinks like Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta.
History of Coca Cola's Logo
Coca Cola's logo was created in 1886 by Frank M. Robinson using a cursive script. Over time, the logo became clearer and more modern, with red and white colors becoming its trademark. Today, the logo still looks like the original, with its iconic cursive and bright red color.
For more detail explore these mentioned sources:
The Coca-Cola Company - Official History Page
Mark Pendergrast's "For God, Country, and Coca-Cola" (Book Reference)
Coca Cola Font
The Coca-Cola font is a cursive style called Spencerian script that was popular in 19th century. It has smooth, flowing letters and is mostly red, making it easily recognizable. The exact font is custom-made, but similar fonts like Lobster and Pacifico can be used.
How to Download Coca cola Font Style
Here’s how to download the Coca Cola font style text from Fontsz:
Go to Fontsz - Coca Cola Font.
Enter your text in the box.
Select the font (it’s already set to Coca-Cola style).
Adjust the Font Size as needed.
Choose your Text Color.
Pick a Background Color.
Preview to see how it looks.
Click Download to get the image with your text style.
That's it! Using our tool, you'll have your custom text in the Coca-Cola font style.