Augusta Coca-Cola joined the fun and helped celebrate Fort Gordon’s Main Exchange 122nd Birthday. The Mello Yello Van was there to sample our citrus flavored sparkling beverage, Mello Yello. And what… Read More


Augusta Coca-Cola joined the fun and helped celebrate Fort Gordon’s Main Exchange 122nd Birthday. The Mello Yello Van was there to sample our citrus flavored sparkling beverage, Mello Yello. And what… Read More

Coach Jimmie Lewis, Harlem High School in Harlem, Georgia is the second-winningest active high school baseball coach in Georgia. Harlem High School in Harlem, Georgia certainly has a lot to be proud of!… Read More

The Columbia County Fair is hosted by The Merchants Association of Columbia County Augusta Coca-Cola, a division of parent company Coca-Cola UNITED, has been a long time sponsor of the… Read More

As a company, Augusta Coca-Cola, is committed to the core values shared by all local Coca-Cola bottlers within the Coca-Cola UNITED Family. One of these shared values is to serve the communities… Read More

The “Hug Me ” Vendor dispenses a cold refreshing Coca-Cola each time it is hugged. When Augusta University got a visit from this special vendor, top local leaders and students could hardly… Read More

Augusta Coca-Cola has long been a supporter of various charitable organizations and businesses in the Augusta communities and surrounding areas. We take pride in the relationships we have built with these… Read More

As Coca-Cola Ambassadors, we are proud of our company, associates, mission, values, brands, and community. The Coca-Cola Company has launched the Coca-Cola Ambassador program which not only connects over 100,000… Read More

Augusta Coca-Cola Bottling Company is now the exclusive beverage provider for Georgia Regents University (GRU). Posted by: Christen Carter July 31, 2013 “Augusta Coca-Cola was a great partner to… Read More

Since 1902, Savannah Coca-Cola Bottling Company has been a long time supporter of the Savannah, Georgia community through many civic and charitable organizations, and community events . . . and the world’s… Read More