If You See A Coca-Cola Bottle With A Yellow Cap, This Is What It Means

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According to the brand’s website, Robinson said, “The two Cs would look well in advertising.” And he wasn’t wrong. From there, he also went on to draw up the beloved Coca-Cola logo, which became a trademark early in 1893. And while the design has undergone a few minor tweaks over the decades, it’s largely remained the same since Robinson put pen to paper.

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