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The Coca-Cola contour glass is an iconic piece of kitchenware designed to mirror the silhouette of the famous beverage bottle, which was originally patented in 1915. This specific glassware serves as a promotional and lifestyle product that reinforces the identity of one of the world's most recognized brands. While the beverage itself was invented in Atlanta, Georgia, by John Stith Pemberton, the glassware is licensed to various manufacturers globally.
Manufacturing of these glasses typically occurs in multiple countries, often produced by specialized glassware companies like Arc International (France) or Libbey (USA) under official license. These products are frequently distributed through retail channels or via promotional partnerships, such as the well-known global campaigns with McDonald's.
The brand remains under the ownership of The Coca-Cola Company, a multinational corporation that has evolved from a single-product venture into a total beverage company. Despite the global reach of its manufacturing partners for promotional items, the brand's heritage and corporate governance are firmly rooted in the United States.
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