
Fun Fact: Georgia is where Coca-Cola originated. Mr. Pemberton is the creator of the syrup and process used to make Coca Cola. The World of Coca-Cola museum is located in Pemberton Square, right across the street from my place. The large Coca Cola light shines into my floor to ceiling windows. For $15 you get to view the bottling process and take one home with you fresh off the production line. We also saw millions of dollars worth of Coca Cola nostalgia, all originals, one of a kind ads, soda machines and the like. The best part, of course, was the tasting room. The tasting room had pouring stations. Each station represented a different Continent. I tasted Coca-Cola products from Africa, Europe, South America, North America and Asia. Some bubbly, some not, I definitely didn't have a favorite. As I am not a huge Coca-Cola, or soda fan in the first place, but I thought I’d give it a whirl, because I want to have a palate so well versed and if a tasting opportunity of any kind presents itself, I’m taking it.

I will tell you one thing, surprisingly, Africa was the best tasting. Tropical fruits scattered around my buds. The Asian products were BLAN- like bad sake. The South American products tasted like liquid, carbonated bubble gum and the European ones were more of a take on essence versus taste. A very cool experience that I would recommend to anybody~
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