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Coca-Cola's Cold War Saga With the Soviet Union
At the request of President Truman, Coca-Cola made a special clear version of Coke for Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov, so he could pretend he was drinking vodka rather than an American drink -
Clear Coke was Given to a Soviet General to Make it Look Like Vodka | The Vintage News
Perché l'Unione Sovietica creò la Coca Cola Bianca? - YouTube
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White Coke - Wikipedia
White Coke: The capitalist drink Soviet generals couldn't get enough of - Russia Beyond
Soon You'll No Longer Be Able To Drink A Coke In Russia
White Coke: Selling Clear Coke To The Soviet Union
A sip of Coca-Cola for Marshal Zhukov - Online Defense
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White Coke: The capitalist drink Soviet generals couldn't get enough of - Russia Beyond
Coca-Cola Clear launching exclusively in Japan - Atlanta Business Chronicle
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US Secretly Tried to Get Clear Coca-Cola to Soviet Gen. Georgy Zhukov
After World War II, President Truman went to some pretty extreme lengths to hook up one of his Russian friends with some undercover Coca-Cola. | By Great Big Story | - [Narrator]
12 Surprising Facts About Coca Cola - Legitur
Quiz Society, IIT Bhubaneswar on X: "Coke was considered a symbol of “American Imperialism” in The Soviet, but that didn't stop Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov from savouring it . Obliging by his
White Coke: o refrigerante incolor que a Coca-Cola produziu para um General Soviético - MDig
10 Crazy Facts About Coca-Cola - The Fact Site
Soda Secrets Coca-Cola Isn't Telling You | Reader's Digest
Dr Kit Chapman on X: "Have you ever heard of White Coca-Cola? During WW2, Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Zhukov became addicted to Coca-Cola. However, he also knew he couldn't drink
During the 1940's, a Soviet Union Marshal asked Coca-Cola to produce a white, less American Coke | The Vintage News