Coca Cola Recipe Was On Sale! #shorts

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Did you know Coca-cola’s secret recipe once went on sale? The Coca-Cola Company has long kept its secret formula under tight security, with the recipe locked in a high-security vault at its headquarters. However, in 2006, a disgruntled Coca-Cola secretary attempted to sell confidential documents and an unreleased Coke flavour to Pepsi. The secretary contacted Pepsi, and Jerry expressed interest in acquiring the information. In exchange for the first batch of secrets and an unreleased flavour, Jerry offered the secretary and her two accomplices $1.5 million. However, Jerry was not a Pepsi employee; he was an FBI special agent investigating the illegal sale of trade secrets. The secretary and her accomplices were arrested and charged with wire fraud and unlawfully selling trade secrets.

There have been a few instances where individuals claimed to possess the secret Coca-Cola recipe and attempted to sell it, but none of these claims have ever been substantiated. In 2006, a man from Georgia claimed to have found the recipe in a box of papers he had purchased at an estate sale. He tried to sell the recipe on eBay for millions of dollars, but the auction was eventually taken down due to a violation of eBay's policies. Similarly, in the 1970s, a man named Everett Staley claimed to have the recipe and tried to sell it to PepsiCo, but the company declined the offer. These instances are few and far between, and it is widely believed that the true Coca-Cola recipe remains a closely guarded secret.
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No it wasn't wn fbi agent it was pepsi the second they got the msg they sent it to Coca-Cola

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