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- Cola abstract "Cola is a carbonated beverage that originally contained caffeine from the kola nut and cocaine from coca leaves, and was flavored with vanilla and other ingredients. Most colas now use other flavoring (and caffeinating) ingredients with a similar taste and no longer contain cocaine. It became popular worldwide after pharmacist John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in 1886. His non-alcoholic recipe was inspired by the Coca wine of pharmacist Angelo Mariani, created in 1863. Coca-Cola is a major international brand. It usually contains caramel color, caffeine and sweeteners such as sugar or high fructose corn syrup.".
- Cola origin United_States.
- Cola thumbnail Glass_cola.jpg?width=300.
- Cola wikiPageExternalLink dcm1.html.
- Cola wikiPageExternalLink cola467_recipe.html.
- Cola wikiPageExternalLink mcaffeine.html.
- Cola wikiPageID "7491".
- Cola wikiPageRevisionID "606745712".
- Cola caption "A glass of cola served with ice cubes and lemons".
- Cola color "Caramel".
- Cola flavor "Kola nut".
- Cola hasPhotoCollection Cola.
- Cola introduced "1886".
- Cola name "Cola".
- Cola origin United_States.
- Cola subject Category:Chinese_beverages.
- Cola subject Category:Cola.
- Cola subject Category:Soft_drinks.
- Cola type Abstraction100002137.
- Cola type Beverage107881800.
- Cola type Fluid114939900.
- Cola type Food100021265.
- Cola type Liquid114940386.
- Cola type Matter100020827.
- Cola type Part113809207.
- Cola type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cola type Relation100031921.
- Cola type SoftDrink107927197.
- Cola type SoftDrinks.
- Cola type Substance100019613.
- Cola type Substance100020090.
- Cola type Beverage.
- Cola type Food.
- Cola type FunctionalSubstance.
- Cola comment "Cola is a carbonated beverage that originally contained caffeine from the kola nut and cocaine from coca leaves, and was flavored with vanilla and other ingredients. Most colas now use other flavoring (and caffeinating) ingredients with a similar taste and no longer contain cocaine. It became popular worldwide after pharmacist John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola in 1886. His non-alcoholic recipe was inspired by the Coca wine of pharmacist Angelo Mariani, created in 1863.".
- Cola label "Bebida de cola".
- Cola label "Bebida de cola".
- Cola label "Cola (bevanda)".
- Cola label "Cola".
- Cola label "Cola".
- Cola label "Cola".
- Cola label "Cola".
- Cola label "Cola".
- Cola label "Кола (напиток)".
- Cola label "كولا".
- Cola label "コーラ (飲料)".
- Cola label "可乐".
- Cola sameAs Kola_(nápoj).
- Cola sameAs Cola.
- Cola sameAs Κόλα.
- Cola sameAs Bebida_de_cola.
- Cola sameAs Cola.
- Cola sameAs Kola.
- Cola sameAs Cola_(bevanda).
- Cola sameAs コーラ_(飲料).
- Cola sameAs 콜라.
- Cola sameAs Cola.
- Cola sameAs Cola.
- Cola sameAs Bebida_de_cola.
- Cola sameAs m.023ls.
- Cola sameAs Q134041.
- Cola sameAs Q134041.
- Cola sameAs Cola.
- Cola wasDerivedFrom Cola?oldid=606745712.
- Cola depiction Glass_cola.jpg.
- Cola isPrimaryTopicOf Cola.
- Cola name "Cola".