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  Caleb Bradham at AllExperts
Bradham named his drink after a combination of the terms "pepsin" and "cola," as he believed that his drink aided digestion much like the pepsin enzyme does, even though it was not used as an ingredient.
In 1903, Bradham and Charity had a daughter, Mary, followed by sons Caleb, Jr., in 1905, and George in 1907.
Bradham was elected steward of St. John's (Masons') Lodge No. 3 in 1895; he was later elected or appointed junior warden in 1898, senior warden in 1899, and worshipful master in 1900, 1901, and again in 1927.
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  Caleb Bradham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bradham named his drink after a combination of the terms “pepsin” and “cola,” as he believed that his drink aided digestion much like the pepsin enzyme does, even though it was not used as an ingredient.
Bradham was elected steward of St. John's (Masons') Lodge No. 3 in 1895; he was later elected or appointed junior warden in 1898, senior warden in 1899, and worshipful master in 1900, 1901, and again in 1927.
By the time of his death, Bradham had attained the 32nd degree of Scottish Rite, acted as grand commander in the York Rite, served as provincial grand master of the Order of Colonial Masters of North America, recorder and treasurer of the Sudan Shrine Temple, eminent commander of St.
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 North Carolina History Project : Caleb Bradham (1867-1934)
Born in 1867, Caleb Bradham grew up in Duplin County, North Carolina and enrolled in 1886 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
With Bradham as its first president, the corporation had one of the earliest trademarks in the history of the US Patent Office and started advertising a “pure, food drink” in the wake of the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906), when the government determined that the company used no harmful substances.
Bradham died from a long-term illness on February 19, 1934 and was buried in Cedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern.
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 New Bern: Restaurants | The Insiders' Guide® to North Carolina's Central Coast & New Bern
Caleb Bradham, born in 1867 in Chinquapin, North Carolina, just wanted to be a pharmacist.
Bradham worked at the drugstore and studied until he passed the Board of Pharmacy examination in 1895 with the highest score that year.
Bradham continued to run the Bradham Drug Company until his death in 1934, but he never saw any of the media frenzy surrounding his drink, such as Michael Jackson dancing with a Pepsi or Ray Charles crooning about the right thing.
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 Caleb Bradham - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Caleb Bradham (1866 - 1934) invented the soft drink Pepsi-cola.
He was a pharmacist, born in Chinquapin, North Carolina in 1867.
Bradham founded the Pepsi-Cola Company in 1902, and died in 1934.
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 Brainboost - Who invented Pepsi
Caleb Bradham invented Pepsi at his pharmacy in New Bern, North Carolina in 1898.
Caleb Bradham invented Pepsi - Cola in New Bern, North Carolina in 1898.
Caleb Bradham of New Bern, North Carolina was a pharmacist and he invented Pepsi Cola.
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 Soda Museum, LLC - The History of Pepsi-Cola - Coca-Cola, Pepsi, other Soda Pop Collectibles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Caleb D. Bradham was born in Chinquapin, North Carolina in 1866 to a well-to-do family.
Caleb immediately changed the name of the pharmacy to "Bradham Pharmacy" and started putting his medical training to use putting together prescriptions for the community of New Bern.
Caleb's drink didn't contain either the kola nut or any caffeine, but it did taste pretty close to the already popular "Coca-Cola" and that was the reason for using the term "Cola" in its name.
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 Pepsi - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Pepsi-Cola was first made in New Bern, North Carolina in the United States in the early 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham.
Another theory is that Caleb Bradham and his customers simply thought the name sounded good or the fact that the drink had some kind of "pep" in it because it was a carbonated drink, they gave it the name "Pepsi".
As Pepsi was initially intended to cure stomach pains, many believe Bradham coined the name Pepsi from either the condition dyspepsia (stomachache or indigestion) or the possible one-time use of pepsin root as an ingredient (often used to treat upset stomachs).
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 Pepsi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pepsi-Cola was first made in New Bern, North Carolina in the United States in the early 1890s by pharmacist Caleb Bradham.
Another theory is that Caleb Bradham and his customers simply thought the name sounded good or the fact that the drink had some kind of "pep" in it because it was a carbonated drink, they gave it the name "Pepsi".
As Pepsi was initially intended to cure stomach pains, many believe Bradham coined the name Pepsi from either the condition dyspepsia (stomachache or indigestion) or the possible one-time use of pepsin root as an ingredient (often used to treat upset stomachs).
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 History Of Pepsi Summary
Caleb had to drop out of school and return home when his father's business failed.
Caleb realized he had a winner and began to advertise his new soft drink.
In 1903, Caleb applied to the U.S. Patent Office for his drink and received a trademark and patent for his Pepsi-Cola and the Pepsi Cola Company was born.
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 Caleb Bradham - Geolocatie.nl
Caleb Bradham wist dat om mensen te houden terugkerend aan zijn apotheek, hij het in een het verzamelen zich plaats zou moeten veranderen.
De groei was fenomenaal, en in 1909 richtte Caleb zo spectaculair hoofdkwartier op dat de stad van Nieuw Bern het op een prentbriefkaar voorstelde.
Caleb werd gedwongen in een reeks bedrijfsgok enkel om, tot, na drie uitputtende jaren definitief te overleven, uit liep zijn geluk en hij werd doen failliet gaan.
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 Welcome to the Pepsi Store.
Bradham's aim was to create a fountain drink that was both delicious and healthful in aiding digestion and boosting energy.
It would be free of the impurities found in many bottled health tonics, and it would contain none of the stronger narcotics often added to popular fountain drinks.
Bradham's establishment even featured a kind of primitive jukebox, which for a nickel would entertain the listener with the latest musical selections rendered by violin or piano or both.
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It was at Bradham’s Drug Store on the corner of Pollock and Middle streets in downtown New Bern that people began flipping their lids for Pepsi Cola.
Bradham decided to quit school and take a job, so he moved to New Bern and began teaching school.
In 1902, Bradham applied for a Pepsi-Cola trademark with the United States Patent Office in Washington, DC and filed incorporation papers with the state of North Carolina.
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 Caleb Bradham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Pepsi:ColaPictured here is a very rare photograph of Caleb Bradham standing behind the counter of his soda fountain where he invented Pepsi:Cola.
Caleb BradhamSo a young pharmacist named Caleb Bradham began experimenting with combinations of...
Caleb BradhamThe drink is the invention of Caleb Bradham (left), a pharmacist and drugstore owner in New Bern, North Carolina.
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 The History of Pepsi-Cola - Associated Content
Since 1893 Bradham had been selling a popular soft drink in his pharmacy known as “Brad's Drink.” Like most pharmacies in those days the drug store was equipped with a soda fountain and was a popular place to come and pick up a soft drink.
Bradham saw bigger and better things for his drink, however, and decided that a name change was in order.
Bradham wisely recognized, though, that selling through pharmacies would only take him so far.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/44579/the_history_of_pepsicola.html   (417 words)

  
 PEPSI MAX COLA AND BRITVIC SOFT DRINKS
In 1898, Caleb Bradham wisely bought the trade name "Pep Cola" for $100 from a competitor from Newark, New Jersey that had gone broke.
Bradham's neighbor, an artist designed the first Pepsi logo and ninety-seven shares of stock for Bradham's new company were issued.
One of Caleb's formulations, known as "Brad's Drink," a combination of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare oils and cola nuts, is renamed "Pepsi-Cola" on August 28, 1898.
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 The Greatest Pepsi site on the web : Pepsi History
1898--One of Caleb's formulations, known as "Brad's Drink," a combination of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla amd rare oils, is renamed "Pepsi-Cola" on August 28, 1898.
During world war I Caleb saw the maneuverability of the new plains and also saw sky writing being developed.
Caleb thought that would be a grand way of advertising.
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 New Bern NC Real Estate C21 Action Associates Agent Jana J. New Bern History
In 1913 the Bradham Drug Company leased the first floor for a retail drugstore and a soda fountain reported to be one of the handsomest in the South.
Bradham received U.S. Patent Office number 40,619 and was registered again in 1906.
Bradham worked for years as a pharmacist and in his retirement served as the Recorder for the Sudan Temple.
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 caleb bradham mad: essayshotline.com- essays hotline, term papers hotline, book report hotline, research papers hotline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
While Aron is, at times, the perfect brother for Caleb, and Caleb is sown as the opposite of what Aron is, it is evident that Caleb does not have the ‘streak of evil’ that can be found in Cathy, his mother, and Charles, Adam’s brother.
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 New Bern NC Real Estate C21 Action Associates Agent Jana J. New Bern History
In 1913 the Bradham Drug Company leased the first floor for a retail drugstore and a soda fountain reported to be one of the handsomest in the South.
Bradham received U.S. Patent Office number 40,619 and was registered again in 1906.
Bradham worked for years as a pharmacist and in his retirement served as the Recorder for the Sudan Temple.
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 Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery: The Soft Drink Collection
When the company changed hands again in 1919, it was bought for 25 million dollars, a drastic increase from the 100,000 dollars it had been valued at when it was incorporated a few decades earlier.
Bradham incorporated his business in 1902, and though it was moderately successful for many years, after World War I problems began to emerge, especially due to the erratic prices of sugar, which was a crucial component of Pepsi-Cola.
Despite many changes in the company during the 1920s, its fortune did not really begin to turn around until 1931, when it was acquired by Charles G. Guth, who oversaw a merger and many other modifications of the business as well as an important reformulation of the drink itself.
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 PepsiCo, Inc. - Battle of beverages, Survive and conquer, Pepsi generation, Ups and downs
Bradham was studying to be a doctor, but he was forced to leave medical school when his father lost his job.
It is not known if Doc Bradham had tasted a Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, where the drink, also sold as a medicinal beverage, had been invented several years earlier.
Bradham returned to his drugstore where he died twelve years later.
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 Caleb Bradham
So a young pharmacist named Caleb Bradham began experimenting with combinations of spices, juices, and syrups trying to create a refreshing new drink to serve his customers.
Growth was phenomenal, and in 1909 Caleb erected a headquarters so spectacular that the town of New Bern pictured it on a postcard.
Caleb was forced into a series of business gambles just to survive, until finally, after three exhausting years, his luck ran out and he was bankrupted.
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 Caleb Bradham
Bradham created Pepsi Cola after the pepsin and cola nuts used in the recipe.
Caleb D. Bradham, a small town pharmacist looked for a name that would better describe his formula which he was selling locally under the name...
Bradham and his customers simply thought the name sounded good or the fact that the drink had some kind of "pep" in it because...
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 Pepsi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bradham tried to save his company loosing all his assets (even his beloved drugstore).
Bradham did not live to see much of the fall of his company because he died in 1934 at the age of 67.
Megargel jumped in after the death of Bradham and tried to revive the company and find some new investors.
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 Were Pharmacies a Mom and “Pop” Operation?
Hard on the heels of Coca-Cola’s appearance in Atlanta, Georgia in 1886, came another cola drink invented by pharmacist Caleb Bradham of North Carolina, in 1893.
Just as they had similar formulas and ingredients, the two cola competitors, would often suffer from the same problems, chiefly the rise and fall of sugar prices during WWI that caused bankruptcies for the firms owning both at the time.
Bradham sold out after the sugar fiasco, and in 1931 it was purchased by the Loft Candy Company, whose president Charles Guth, struggled to keep it afloat.
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 Pepsi
In the summer of 1898, Caleb D. Bradham created a concoction made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, oils, pepsin, and kola nut extract in his pharmacy in the Craven County town of New Bern.
Caleb Bradham was born in Chinquapin, Duplin County, in 1866.
Bradham mixed the soft drink syrup himself in his store and sold it to pharmacies for their soda fountains.
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 History of pepsi cola   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This put a thought in Bradham’s mind to develop a drink that was different in that it would not only look appealing, but also taste good.
Bradham figured this popular drink would only be associated with the soda fountain business.
Bradham knew there had to be another way to develop a different container.
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Pharmacist Caleb Bradham of New Bern, North Carolina was the inventor of a product called “Brad's Drink”.
The popular beverage was made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, rare oils, pepsin, and cola nuts.
In 1923 Pepsi Cola went broke and Caleb lost it.
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