Inside the world of coke, there is a small art gallery featuing pop artists and outsider art using Coke in some form.
Written Jul 26, 2007
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
World of Coke ended up being one of the better attractions on my first trip to Atlanta. I was surprised how tasteful the attraction actually looked.
Written Jul 26, 2007
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
A trip to the Coca-cola factory is a must in Atlanta. The interesting thing to do here is to taste Coke from different countries and to actually taste the difference.
Written Jun 29, 2007
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
This was just as cheezy as I expected! Felt like I was walking straight into a giant commercial! Cus that's basically what it is...one giant advertising space.
Written Oct 29, 2006
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
Written May 11, 2006
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
Written Jan 22, 2006
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
In the south we call every soft drink a coke. Come here where it all began and learn the history of why.
Written Oct 31, 2005
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
Here you'll learn all you'll ever want to know about this beverage, and then some.
Written May 18, 2005
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
Next to the Underground. You will be amazed at the collections of Coca Cola stuff. I like Coca Cola stuff and the drink of course. You must visit this place.
Written Mar 10, 2005
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
Taste different flavors of Coca Cola from different locations around the world, from ginger to ananas to cherry.
Written Oct 30, 2004
Address: 55 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Atlanta
Phone: (770) 578-4325 x. 1465
Website: http://www.woccatlanta.com
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