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    Asa Griggs Candler

    American mayor and businessman

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  1. Asa Griggs Candler Sr. (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for $238.98 from chemist John Stith Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. Candler founded The Coca-Cola Company in 1892 and developed it as a major company.

  2. Asa Griggs Candler (born Dec. 30, 1851, near Villa Rica, Ga., U.S.—died March 12, 1929, Atlanta, Ga.) was a U.S. soft-drink manufacturer who developed Coca-Cola. Born on a farm, Candler studied medicine, became a pharmacist, and developed a prosperous wholesale drug business.

  3. Sep 3, 2002 · Asa Griggs Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Company, was also a banker and real estate developer and was noted for his philanthropy. Born in Carroll County in 1851, Candler was one of eleven children of a prosperous merchant and planter.

  4. On May 1, 1889, Asa Candler published a full-page advertisement in The Atlanta Journal, proclaiming his wholesale and retail drug business as "sole proprietors of Coca‑Cola ... Delicious. Refreshing. Exhilarating. Invigorating." Sole ownership, which Mr. Candler did not actually achieve until 1891, cost a total of $2,300.

  5. Asa Griggs Candler was American business tycoon, best remembered as the founder of the Coca Cola Company. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.

  6. Few names stand as tall as Asa Griggs Candlerthe man who transformed a unique beverage recipe into a global phenomenon known as Coca-Cola. His life, a tapestry of audacious entrepreneurship, intriguing contradictions, and political endeavors, remains a fascinating study of grit, ambition, and unexpected ironies.

  7. Asa Griggs Candler - New Georgia Encyclopedia. Linked to Asa Candler. Details. Terms of Use. In 1916 Candler was elected as a reform mayor to sort out Atlanta's chaotic fiscal situation. At this point he handed over control of most of his business enterprises, including The Coca-Cola Company, to his children.

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