Bottle for tabloid brand 'Forced March' tablets containing kola nuts and coca leaves, c. 1900-1920. “Allays hunger and prolongs the power of endurance.” [2321x4594] : r/ArtefactPorn
The little-known nut that gave Coca-Cola its name
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