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                <title>World of Coca Cola</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[My favourite place during my many visits to Atlanta. The World’s premier softdrinks headquaters has a 45,000 square foot multimedia, interactive museum that charts the history of Coca Cola. The tour lasts 1-2 hours depending on you as you move at your own pace. <br><br>You will see rare and invaluable artefacts from the archives of the company such as the original prototype for the first Coca-Cola bottle. A soda fountain which shoots a 20-foot stream of soft drink into a drinking cup is an awesome sight. Also, visitors can enjoy unlimited samples of soft drinks from around the world under the Coca-Cola banner. The tour ends in the Coca-Cola gift shop and if you look carefully you can pick up some real bargains. <br><br>This is a fun tour full of Coke history and some great ads that I had seen as a youngster growing up, the memories came flooding back. <br><br>Admission was reasonable $6.00 for adults, $4.00 for seniors and $3.00 for children. Or families can purchase a Passport for Refreshments for $45.00 that includes free admission for up to four family members, a $2.00 admission charge for each additional guest, and a 10% discount on merchandise. An Individual passport can be purchased for $15.00]]></description>
                
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