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Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. was a large Coca-Cola Bottling company in Washington, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1889 as Cameron Flavorings. In the early 1900s, the company began a relationship with Coca-Cola. The company had plants in Washington, Pennsylvania, Houston, Pennsylvania, Wheeling, West Virginia, and Canton, Ohio. In 1996, the company's facilities were converted to natural gas with a $124,000 grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.

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  • Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. was a large Coca-Cola Bottling company in Washington, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1889 as Cameron Flavorings. In the early 1900s, the company began a relationship with Coca-Cola. The company had plants in Washington, Pennsylvania, Houston, Pennsylvania, Wheeling, West Virginia, and Canton, Ohio. In 1996, the company's facilities were converted to natural gas with a $124,000 grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The company operated by purchasing the syrup from Coca-Cola, mixing it, and distributing it to the surrounding areas. By the late 1990s, Cameron Coca-Cola was 10th largest Coke bottler and the second longest family-run Coke bottler in the nation. The company had a number of deals with local school districts where they paid thousands of dollars for exclusive rights to sell Coke on school premises. The deal with Hampton Township School District paid the district $40,000 ove seven years. The deal with Upper St. Clair School District paid the district $50,000 over five years. In the deal with Quaker Valley School District, Cameron agreed to buy several new scoreboards in exchange for the right to have their logo on the scoreboard and for exclusive rights to sell Coke on school premises. There was another exclusive deal with Woodland Hills School District. Cameron Coca-Cola sponsored championship harness racing at The Meadows Racetrack and Casino. The company was also a namesake sponsor of the Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Fair. (en)
  • La Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. était une grande entreprise d'embouteillage de Coca-Cola fondée en 1889 sous le nom de Cameron Flavorings à Washington, en Pennsylvanie. L'entreprise possédait des usines à Washington, Pennsylvanie, , Wheeling, Virginie-Occidentale et Canton, Ohio. Elle est connue pour un scandale lié au contrat la liant avec des établissements scolaires au milieu des années 1990, avant son rachat et son intégration dans Coca-Cola Enterprises, filiale de la Coca-Cola Company en 1998. (fr)
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  • Purchased byCoca-Cola Enterprisesin 1998 (en)
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  • 1889-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Purchased by Coca-Cola Enterprises in 1998 (en)
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  • 1889 (xsd:integer)
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  • Beverage bottling (en)
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  • Cameron Coca Cola logo.svg (en)
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  • Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (en)
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  • The Cameron Family (en)
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  • Cameron Family Glass Packaging LLC (en)
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  • La Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. était une grande entreprise d'embouteillage de Coca-Cola fondée en 1889 sous le nom de Cameron Flavorings à Washington, en Pennsylvanie. L'entreprise possédait des usines à Washington, Pennsylvanie, , Wheeling, Virginie-Occidentale et Canton, Ohio. Elle est connue pour un scandale lié au contrat la liant avec des établissements scolaires au milieu des années 1990, avant son rachat et son intégration dans Coca-Cola Enterprises, filiale de la Coca-Cola Company en 1998. (fr)
  • Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. was a large Coca-Cola Bottling company in Washington, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1889 as Cameron Flavorings. In the early 1900s, the company began a relationship with Coca-Cola. The company had plants in Washington, Pennsylvania, Houston, Pennsylvania, Wheeling, West Virginia, and Canton, Ohio. In 1996, the company's facilities were converted to natural gas with a $124,000 grant by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. (en)
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  • Cameron Coca-Cola (en)
  • Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Company (fr)
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  • Cameron Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (en)
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