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US man claims to have found Coke's secret recipe from 1943

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A man from Georgia, who loves finding and selling antiques, thinks that he may have stumbled on a huge treasure - a copy of Coca-Cola's top secret recipe.

Cliff Kluge and his wife, Arlene, purchased a set of papers from an recent estate. Among them, he claims is the soda recipe from 1943, the Huffington Post reported.

Kluge believes the recipe is from Coca-Cola because of several "clues" within the paper, such as direct references to Coke.

Additionally, it is very similar to a recipe for Coca-Cola that the radio program "This American Life" discovered in 2011.

Kluge has posted the paper on eBay for a starting bid of five million dollars, or a "Buy Now" price of 15 million dollars. So far, there aren't any takers.

 

Ted Ryan, the archivist for Coca-Cola told Atlanta's WXIA station that he believes the recipe is a formula for a "cola-type drink" but not Coca-Cola.

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First Published: May 14 2013 | 10:33 AM IST

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