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Hitler and the Coca Cola Company - Forgotten History

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Zulu Xuxu
Zulu Xuxu
02 Jul 2025

Coca Cola was Adolf Hitler’s favorite beverage as he did not drink alcohol, and in fact was the preferred beverage at all high-profile Nazi Party events, served alongside beers and wines. People in Germany and Austria almost became addicted to the drink which sold millions of cases every year and it was a favorite of the German military succeeded only by beer. But when necessity saw the invention of Fanta Hitler gave his personal endorsement and it became the most successful non-alcoholic beverage in Europe. So let’s look at the story of Fanta. Written and hosted by Colin D. Heaton. Forgotten History is a 10th Legion Pictures Production.
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