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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar (Zero Cukru) is a world-renowned sugar-free cola beverage. The brand Coca-Cola was originally invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Since then, it has grown into one of the most recognizable brands globally, symbolizing American consumer culture.
While the brand's intellectual property and concentrate formulas are owned by The Coca-Cola Company in the United States, the physical manufacturing and distribution are handled via a global network of bottling partners. In the Czech and Slovak markets, products like the one shown are typically manufactured and distributed by Coca-Cola HBC (Hellenic Bottling Company), which operates local bottling plants to ensure supply to the European region.
Today, the brand remains under the ultimate ownership of The Coca-Cola Company, a massive multinational corporation headquartered in Atlanta. It operates as a franchisor, providing the syrup concentrate to authorized bottlers worldwide who then finish, package, and distribute the final beverage to local retailers.
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