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100

Why did CocaCola create the glass 1915 glass bottle?

 

To differ itself from brands copying CocaCola and so that in the dark people could still recognize it.

100

What new Coca-Cola flavor launched in early 2025, combining orange and creamy vanilla tastes?

Orange Cream

100

What are the issues with brands that are not CocaCola copying similar style or name?

Dilution and Infringement

Sprite copycats blur its distinct look, tarnishing brand strength sans confusion.Rival sodas mimicking name/design spark false affiliation risks.  Flag close matches in name, style, or space ASAP.

100

How can a formula be legally safeguarded?

By a Trade secret or a Patent

100

What is the name of the fear of public speaking?

Glossophobia

200

When and where was CocaCola first registered?

Initially registered as a trademark in the United States Patent Office on January 31, 1893.

200

According to recent reports, around how many billion-dollar brands does Coca-Cola own globally?

20 billion-dollar brands 

200

What is the protection of the Coca-Cola unique font and look of the script known as. 

Trademark Protection of Stylization or Trade dress Protection

200

Which type of intellectual property as long as it is maintained and used can be renewed?

Trademark

200

What percentage of employers in 2024 reports cite communication as the most critical skill for job success, a trend persistent across leadership levels.

70% (Towler)

300

Who designed the world renowned Spencerian script for the CocaCola logo?

Dr. John S. Pemberton's bookkeeper was Frank M. Robinson

300

What is the name of the holiday program by Global Partners and Coca-Cola, Bee’s Knees Benefits members pick a charity weekly for a free Coke, Sprite, or smartwater while triggering donations toward a $50,000 goal

"Cheers for a Cause"

300

What issue is there in calling all sodas "coke"?

Loss of trademark distinctiveness over time  and generic use risk 

Using "Coke" for all sodas generilizes it as a product type, eroding trademark protection over time. Always specify brands to maintain distinctiveness.

300

What occurs when a patent expires?

Shifts into the public domain whereby anyone can use it

300

How many trillions does poor communication costs U.S. businesses annually, with 86% of workplace failures blamed on it.

$2 trillion annually (Castrillon)