Wednesday, February 10, 2010

East Coast Trip Part IIII (The World of Coca Cola)

oright, last part of the east coast trip! weeee

on the very last day, before we decided to stop by somewhere in downtown area.
and it was raining and that dropped the temperature pretty severely.
I thought it was going to snow, but it didn't... until we came back to California.
The World of Coca Cola was past Georgia Tech, which was in the middle of downtown.
it wasn't too hard to find since it was nicely directed.
It doesn't really look like much but... it must much helpful.
When we got there, a HUGE coke bottle was there.
Coca Cola Bottle!! Oh man, this must be heaven!! haha
I love Coca Cola so it was a really good experience for me.
the entrance looked like this.
Open, Last entrance, Close. That was bout it.
Nothing much really. Nothing too fancy about it.
It costed $15 to get in.
$15!! It felt like I was paying to watch them advertise their drink but...
There's only one in the whole world, so I guess it was worth it.
Before we actually got started, there was coke... bottled... things...
It's supposed to represent all the countries that Coca Cola supply to.
They were all over the building throughout the tour.
There were TVs on the side with Coca Cola product names and stuff...
and then we were innn!!
There were some crazy things inside!
It was pretty insane! It was indeed the World of Coca Cola!
There was a movie documentary after we the introduction room (the picture above).
It was that super commercial of "what happens in the vending machine when you buy a Coca Cola."
It was... interesting. heh
After that there was a pretty wall with a nice decoration so I had to take a picture with it.
I wasn't so sure what it was, but it was sure pretty so I had to take a picture of it.
after, we moved on to the coke bottling center/room.
yup. that's how the bottling works... pretty much. haha
and there was huge picture thingy of where Coca Cola gets distributed world-wide
Biggest regret was I couldn't get a picture of Europe/Africa.
People behind me were dying to move out from the bottling room so I was forced out...
Should've taken another shot at it. :/
Anyways, moving on from there was the pop culture gallery.
and I have to say... It was one of my favorite rooms!!
it was very unique. not a whole lot to see, but it was still worth it.
I couldn't spend too much time here, but it would've been nice if I spend a little more time here.
Last, but surely not the least, was the TASTING ROOM! WOOT!
the moment that I was waiting forrrr!
This must be heaven! haha no im kidding. Heaven must be far far better than this. haha
but anyway, everything in that room was free of charge, and you can drink as much as you want.
one side of the room had all the variety of Coca Cola products sold in the U.S.
while the other room had Coca Cola products from ALL OVER THE WORLD!
oooh, that picture is smaller than I expected it to be... haha
Well, they were divided into different continents, and from the continents to different countries.
And everything was in a fountain drink fashion, just like in a fast food restaurant, so it was fairly convenient.
Upon exiting the building, there was the Coca Cola store that I couldn't really get a picture of.
We had to hurry out because we were short on time (had to come home... can't live there forever)
And at the very end, a free bottle of Coca Cola is given to take it home with you!
Pretty much, just grab one from those bottles and take it home with you.
YEAH!

That concludes my east coast trip.
It wasn't much of a trip I guess because I was working, but when I get the chance, I want to revisit again and move on slowly.
There are way too many things to see just in this country alone!!


CHHHHYYYEEEEAAAAAHHHH!!

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