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In 1887, the now-familiar Spencerian script was first used within the logo. Compared to today's version, the script varied depending on its application, and the word "Trademark" also commonly appeared at the bottom of the wordmark's first letter "C".
 
In 1887, the now-familiar Spencerian script was first used within the logo. Compared to today's version, the script varied depending on its application, and the word "Trademark" also commonly appeared at the bottom of the wordmark's first letter "C".
   
==1890–1891==
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A new logo was released for coca-cola in 1890, which featured more swirls. This made the brand's logo unpopular and they quickly changed it in 1891.
 
A new logo was released for coca-cola in 1890, which featured more swirls. This made the brand's logo unpopular and they quickly changed it in 1891.
   

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1886–1887 1887–1890 1890-1891 1891–1941 1941–present
1886–1887 1887–1890 1890-1891 1891–1941 1941–present

1886–1887

Coca-Cola was originally invented by John S. Pemberton in 1886.

1887–1900

In 1887, the now-familiar Spencerian script was first used within the logo. Compared to today's version, the script varied depending on its application, and the word "Trademark" also commonly appeared at the bottom of the wordmark's first letter "C".

1890–1891, 2017-present

Coca Cola 1890-1891
Coca-Cola Logo 1890-2017

A new logo was released for coca-cola in 1890, which featured more swirls. This made the brand's logo unpopular and they quickly changed it in 1891.

1891–1941

By 1891, the script began to be standardized.

1941–present

Coca-Cola

The word "Trademark" was removed from the logo, and the wordmark itself evolved into what would become the company's longest-used design to date.

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