Word: cola
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...started helping communities help themselves, conducted "foreign" capitalists on tours of the state to show its progress. Nondrinking, nonsmoking Ham Moses became a modern-day Arkansas traveler, ran some of the tours himself in his chauffeur-driven Chrysler, which has a built-in ice box always stocked with Coca-Cola...
...McCarthy got Russell M. Arundel, a Washington representative for the Pepsi-Cola Co., to endorse a $20,000 note for him. That year, both Pepsi-Cola and McCarthy were urging the Federal Government to end sugar controls. Asked the subcommittee: Did McCarthy follow the "Pepsi-Cola line" for financial gain...
...course, gathering up all that remained of the Champollion's company, including the captain. The massed spectators let out a yell of triumph that drowned the boom of the surf. Then they walked home, leaving the twilit dunes littered with peanut shells, cigarette butts, candy wrappers and Coca-Cola bottles...
...Damn it all," said one worried oil official last week, "a tough Oklahoma oil driller just isn't going to be satisfied to work here for six days a week and then relax with a bottle of Coca-Cola." But neither was a tough old Lion of the Desert, rich as Croesus, apt to be worried by such deprivation, when the welfare of his sons was at stake...
...been twice depicted, first with the baby bull ("Wall Street was nursing a baby bull, and a lot of cow-eyed mother love was suddenly loose in the land"), then with a 'rampaging bull two years later (June 14, 1948; June 5, 1950). Another cover symbolized Coca-Cola's postwar conquests as dozens of new Coke bottlers opened plants around the globe ("As Cokemen surveyed their empire, on which the sun never sets, their blood almost audibly fizzed with pride...