字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 - [Narrator] We're all familiar with Coca-Cola. But this is also Coke. It's said that clear Coke was a top secret project made exclusively for a thirsty Red Russian. (light music) - Ah, so good. - [Narrator] During World War II, Coca-Cola made a global splash, boosting American troops' morale. At one point, Dwight D. Eisenhower met with Georgy Zhukov, a Soviet general instrumental in the defeat of Nazi Germany. (explosion) Eisenhower introduced him to Coke. - [Eisenhower] Try this. - [Narrator] Zhukov was hooked. But after the war, Coke was seen as a symbol of American imperialism and was banned from the Soviet Union. Yeah, nope, not here. So Zhukov called up none other than U.S. president Harry Truman to send him a secret stash. - [Zhukov] I'm gonna need Coca-Cola. - [Narrator] Truman agreed to help Zhukov out. - [Truman] Alright, you got it. - [Narrator] He got the top dogs at Coca-Cola to disguise its iconic look. They eliminated the drink's artificial coloring, but made sure the new vodka look alike still had that classic Coke taste. They packaged it in straight glass bottles, capped with a red star. According to a World War II Coke rep, 50 cases were sent to Russia. Zhukov got his fix. He was never caught with the disguised Cola, and as far as we know, it hasn't been sipped since. (laid back music)
B1 中級 美國腔 蘇聯將軍愛喝清澈可樂 (Soviet Generals Loved Clear Cola) 80 4 許大善 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日 更多分享 分享 收藏 回報 影片單字