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How Did The World Of Coke Affect The Economy
The World of Coke brings millions of people all around the world to Georgia. Coke brings in over 1 billion dollars to Georgia each year. Coke helped Georgia become the wealthy economy it is now.
Coca-Cola brings people of all cultures and generations together.
The World of Coke has helped bring hundreds of jobs to people in Georgia. Coca-Cola donated more than 1 million and 75 acres to build the Emory University in Atlanta, GA
When the cotton industry was damaged in WWI Coca-Cola donated money and offered to purchase 1 entire year’s crop. Coke has given millions to support the arts, healthcare, education, and a better quality life in GA.
Coke payed to build the Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta, GA. Coca-Cola has invested more than $260

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