Coca-Cola’s history with cocaine is a well-documented period that began with its initial formula. Initially, Coca-Cola contained cocaine extracted from coca leaves, as well as caffeine from kola nuts, according to Wikipedia. The original formula, developed by John Stith Pemberton in 1886, included a significant amount of cocaine, estimated at nine milligrams per glass. However, the amount of cocaine was reduced in subsequent formulas, and by 1904, the formula was altered to use “spent” coca leaves, Wikipedia says. By 1929, Coca-Cola was using a cocaine-free extract, and the company continues to use this extract today. While the original formula contained cocaine, it’s important to note that the amount was significantly reduced over time and the product no longer contains cocaine.Coca-Cola – Wikipediawow its my favorite drink