>> i think that john pemberton unfortunately dies in 1981 or '82 and never gets to see what coke becomeswhen he dies, he's running out of money and he doesn't know this thing is going to be as big hit it is and we won't have bottling of coke until 1899. i would say the decision to bottle coke and spread it via the local capital of all these businessmen around the country is the key to coke's success. i don't think pemberton foresaw that when he did this. >> coca-cola, where does that name come from? >> coca from the coca leaf in peru, a shrub that grows in the andes in peru and consumed by the incas and folks native to peru for centuries. one of the debates that goes on peru today is about whether coke stole this name this name that was of the peruvian people and now part of his brand. cola is more interesting. cola originally was kola, the nut from west africa. this was the original source of caffeine for coca-cola. pemberton believed this new cola, the exotic source from west africa and distinguish his product from other caffeinated beverages, the problem with it when you think about m