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  1. Mar 12, 2017 · John Pemberton struggled with addiction for much of his life. Somewhere along the way, this addiction spurred the invention of a lifetime: Coca-Cola. You can thank morphine, not just cocaine, for the creation of the world's most popular beverage brand.

    • John Pemberton’s Early Life
    • John Stith Pemberton and The Civil War
    • John Pemberton Invents Coca-Cola
    • Coca-Cola Takes Off — Slowly But Surely

    Pemberton went to school in Rome, which is located in a triangle beset by Birmingham, Alabama, and Chattanooga, TN. He and his family lived there for nearly 30 years, during which time he attended the Reform Medical College of Georgia in Macon, studying both medicine and pharmacy. In 1850, when he was 19 years old, Pemberton received his license to...

    Pemberton’s business opened its doors in 1860 and had $35,000 worth of the latest most high-tech equipment on its side. Some of it was even designed and patented by the company itself, which one reporter from the Atlanta Constitution called “a magnificent establishment” in 1869. When the labs were relocated to Atlanta, he dubbed Pemberton’s busines...

    When the smoke of the Civil War cleared and America busied itself with the duty of getting back to living, Pemberton partnered with Columbus physician Austin Walker and expanded his lab. The idea was to develop new products and sell medical and photography supplies, and branch out into cosmetics. The Sweet Southern Bouquet perfume was a success, an...

    First-year sales of Coca-Cola topped off at $50. With a sunken cost of $70 in supplies, Pemberton saw this as an utter failure, while Robinson had a more nuanced view. To him, making a loss wasn’t the end of the world, as the company had only just begun to create some exposure for itself. Robinson convinced his boss to allocate a significant portio...

  2. Nov 9, 2022 · The Tragic Life Story of John Pemberton, the Inventor of Coca-Cola. If it hadn’t been for his drug addiction, no one would have tasted this drink. by Andrei Tapalaga | Nov 9, 2022 | Culture

  3. The grave of John Pemberton in Columbus, Georgia. Pemberton died from stomach cancer at age 57 in August 1888. At the time of his death, he also suffered from poverty and his worsening addiction to morphine. His body was returned to Columbus, Georgia, where he was buried at Linwood Cemetery.

  4. May 8, 2012 · 1886: Trying to come up with a headache cure and general pain reliever, pharmacist John Pemberton invents the beverage that will become known to the world as Coca-Cola in a backyard kettle.

  5. Feb 15, 2016 · Pemberton's grave in Columbus, Georgia Mom0ja (Atlas Obscura User) (Used with Permission) Dr. John S. Pemberton was a Georgia boy, through and through. He was born in Knoxville, served in the...

  6. Jun 28, 2017 · On August 16, 1888, at the ages of fifty-seven, John Pemberton passed away and left a legacy he would never enjoy. The newspaper’s notice of his death called John S. Pemberton “the oldest druggist of Atlanta and one of its best-known citizens.”