Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

by Bartow J. Elmore
Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism

by Bartow J. Elmore

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Overview

"Citizen Coke demostrate[s] a complete lack of understanding about…the Coca-Cola system—past and present." —Ted Ryan, the Coca-Cola Company

By examining “the real thing” ingredient by ingredient, this brilliant history shows how Coke used a strategy of outsourcing and leveraged free public resources, market muscle, and lobbying power to build a global empire on the sale of sugary water. Coke became a giant in a world of abundance but is now embattled in a world of scarcity, its products straining global resources and fueling crises in public health.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393245936
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 10/13/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 626,995
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Bartow J. Elmore teaches environmental and business history at The Ohio State University. For Seed Money, he received the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award and a New America fellowship. He lives with his family in Columbus, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Figures ix

Prologue: A Creation Myth of Citizen Coke 1

Introduction 7

Part I Citizen Coke Comes of Age, 1886 to 1950 15

1 Tap Water: Packaging Public Water for Private Profit 17

2 Waste Tea Leaves: Recycling Caffeine Found in Other Industries' Trash 53

3 Sugar: Satiating Citizen Cane's Sweet Appetite 76

4 Coca Leaf Extract: Hiding the Cocaine-Cola Connection 110

5 Cocoa Waste: Synthesizing Caffeine in Chemical Labs 135

Part II The Costs of Empire, 1950 to Today 151

6 Water from Abroad: Securing Access to Overseas Oases 155

7 Coffee Beans: Capitalizing on the Decaf Boom 193

8 Glass, Aluminum, Plastic: Selling Curbside Recycling to America 224

9 High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Storing Sweeteners in Stomach Silos 262

Epilogue: Sustaining Coke's Future? 297

Acknowledgments 305

Notes 311

Bibliography 371

Illustration Credits 395

Index 397

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