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ID770
NameLatin American markets for Coca-Cola
TitleInquiry from Coca-Cola Company. Export Label of Coca-Cola
Year1927
AuthorBennett, Joseph, J., Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Georgia; Junkin, C.J., Division of Commercial Laws, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.; Whittle, Albert, Advertising Department, Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta; Chalmers, Henry, Chief, Division of Foreign
CollectionNARA, General records of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (RG151)
Sub collectionBeverages 353, Soft Drinks (General - France)
Reference NumberEntry 1, File Class 353, Box 1601
Repository typeArchive
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Correspondence dated December 1926 - September 1927 in connection with the Coca-Cola Company's inquiry as to market conditions, customs laws, and relagulations regarding trademarks and labels in various countries - especially in Latin America and China. Includes original color samples of labels, packages and advertising materials: 

  • Letter dated December 7 1926 from the Coca-Company, Atlanta, Georgia, to the Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., requesting information on South American countries, with a view to the formation corporations in the region - 1p 
  • Letter dated December 15, 1926, from the Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta District Office, on the subject of "Inquiry of the Coca-Cola Company" - encouraging the office to establish contact with the company - 1p 
  • Letter dated December 15, 1926, from the Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca-Cola Company - enclosing Trade Information Bulletin "Tradin Under the Laws of Brazil" in reply to their inquiry, and providing further information regarding registration of US companies in Latin American countries, and asking further information regarding the plans they contemplate - 1p  
  • Reply dated January 3, 1927, from the J. Bennett, Coca-Cola Company, to the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p  
  • Letter dated January 7, 1927, from the Coca Cola Company's Advertising Department, to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, requesting information pertaining to customs restrictions, particularly applicable to advertising materials - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 8, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing four memoranda containing information with regard to the formation and registration of corporation in Argentina, Chile and Peru - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 8, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta Office, forwarding their reply to Coca-Cola - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 10, 1927 from J. Bennett, Coca-Cola Company, to W. Parker Jones, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C., enclosing a list of foreign countries (including China and Japan) wherein the Coca-Cola Company wants to know whether or not the labels and markings on export bottled Coca-Cola comply with all requirements, and attaching Exhibits A to D-4 showing labels and markings on export bottled Coca-Cola - 1p +2p list + 7p labels and markings
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta Office, forwarding their reply to Coca-Cola - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Atlanta Office Manager (Harry O. Mitchell), to the Coca-Cola Company, H.B. Garner, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Traffic Department - forwarding the materials received from the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing a full report containing data relative to Colombia - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 14, 1927, from Division of Foreign Tariffs (Henry Chalmers, Chief), to the Coca-Cola Company (Advertising Department), on the subject of "Customs Restrictions on Advertising Matter" - 2p 
  • Reply dated January 17, 1927, from the Coca-Cola Company (Advertising Department), to the Division of Foreign Tariffs - 2p 
  • Letter dated January 18, 1927, from Charles L. McLain, Assistant District Manager, to H.B. Garner, Traffic Department, Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, enclosing letter from the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 20, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing materials covering th esituation in the Republic of Venezuela - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 20, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the District Office in Atlanta - 1p 
  • Correspondence dated December 1926 - January 1927 in connection with the Coca-Cola Company's inquiry as to market conditions, customs laws, and relagulations regarding trademarks and labels in various countries - especially in Latin America and China. Includes original color samples of labels, packages and advertising materials: 

  • Letter dated December 7 1926 from the Coca-Company, Atlanta, Georgia, to the Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., requesting information on South American countries, with a view to the formation corporations in the region - 1p 
  • Letter dated December 15, 1926, from the Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta District Office, on the subject of "Inquiry of the Coca-Cola Company" - encouraging the office to establish contact with the company - 1p 
  • Letter dated December 15, 1926, from the Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca-Cola Company - enclosing Trade Information Bulletin "Tradin Under the Laws of Brazil" in reply to their inquiry, and providing further information regarding registration of US companies in Latin American countries, and asking further information regarding the plans they contemplate - 1p  
  • Reply dated January 3, 1927, from the J. Bennett, Coca-Cola Company, to the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p  
  • Letter dated January 7, 1927, from the Coca Cola Company's Advertising Department, to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, requesting information pertaining to customs restrictions, particularly applicable to advertising materials - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 8, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing four memoranda containing information with regard to the formation and registration of corporation in Argentina, Chile and Peru - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 8, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta Office, forwarding their reply to Coca-Cola - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 10, 1927 from J. Bennett, Coca-Cola Company, to W. Parker Jones, Transportation Building, Washington, D.C., enclosing a list of foreign countries (including China and Japan) wherein the Coca-Cola Company wants to know whether or not the labels and markings on export bottled Coca-Cola comply with all requirements, and attaching Exhibits A to D-4 showing labels and markings on export bottled Coca-Cola - 1p +2p list + 7p labels and markings
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Bureau's Atlanta Office, forwarding their reply to Coca-Cola - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Atlanta Office Manager (Harry O. Mitchell), to the Coca-Cola Company, H.B. Garner, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Traffic Department - forwarding the materials received from the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 13, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing a full report containing data relative to Colombia - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 14, 1927, from Division of Foreign Tariffs (Henry Chalmers, Chief), to the Coca-Cola Company (Advertising Department), on the subject of "Customs Restrictions on Advertising Matter" - 2p 
  • Reply dated January 17, 1927, from the Coca-Cola Company (Advertising Department), to the Division of Foreign Tariffs - 2p 
  • Letter dated January 18, 1927, from Charles L. McLain, Assistant District Manager, to H.B. Garner, Traffic Department, Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, enclosing letter from the Division of Commercial Laws - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 20, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca Cola Company, enclosing materials covering th esituation in the Republic of Venezuela - 1p 
  • Letter dated January 21, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs, to the Coca-Cola Company, on the subject of "Request for Copies of Trade Information Bulletins" - 1p 
  • Letter dated February 2, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs, to W. Parker Jones, on the subject of "Export Label of Coca-Cola" - 2p 
  • Reply dated February 3, 1927, from W. Parker Jones, to the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs - 1p 
  • Supplementary letter dated February 9, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs, to W. Parker Jones, on the subject of "Export Label of Coca-Cola" - 1p 
  • Reply dated February 10, 1927, from W. Parker Jones, to the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs - 1p 
  • Letter dated February 14, 1927, from the Coca-Cola Company to the Division of Commercial Laws, on the subject of "Re: Foreign Corporations" - thanking for the report and data received - 1p 
  • Letter dated February 17, 1927, from the Division of Commercial Laws, to the Coca-Cola Company - 1p 
  • Letter dated February 17, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs, to W. Parker Jones, on the subject of "Export Label of Coca-Cola" - 1p 
  • Letter dated March 2, 1927, from the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs, to W. Parker Jones, on the subject of "Export Label of Coca-Cola" - furnishing information regarding the las of Bolivia, Chile and other Latin American countries - 1p 
  • Reply dated March 4, 1927, from W. Parker Jones, to the Bureau's Division of Foreign Tariffs - 1p 
  • Letter dated August 6, 1927, from A.J. Barnaud, New York District Manager, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (BFDC), to BFDC in Washington, D.C., requesting to be furnished with lists of grocery importers and dealers throughout the Domincan Republic, Panama, Cost Rica, Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala - 1p 
  • Letter dated August 13, 1927, from Acting Chief of Commercial Intelligence, to New York District Office, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce (BFDC) - enclosing the request lists of grocery importers and dealers - 1p 
  • Letter dated September 13, 1927, from Assistant Commercial Attache, Buenos Aires, Argentina, to the Division of Commercial Laws, on the subject of "Coca-Cola Company" - forxarding information regarding the Compana Cocal Cola Argentina Limitada, authorized bottler for Coca-Cola, April 27, 1927, Buenos Aires - 1p 
  • Letter dated Ocotber 20, 1927, from Division of Commercial Laws to the Bureau's Atlanta District Office, on the subject of "Organization of Coca-Cola Company in Argentina" - enclosing copy of letter received from the bureau's Office in Buenos Aires regarding the organization of the Compana Cocal Cola Argentina Limitada - 1p 
Comment

Beverages 353, Soft Drinks (General - France), Box 1601, folder "Beverages - Soft Drinks - Coca Cola - 1925-1928" - p.6-40, 42-43, 52-53, 58, 61

Keywordsfoodstuff ; beverage ; soft drink ; soda ; Coca-Cola ; Latin America ; label ; customs ; import ; label ; package ; advertising ; color ; trademark ; bottle ;
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