Fizz Goes Flat
In a bold historical shake-up, Coca-Cola ceased its Cuban operations in 1962 amidst Fidel Castro’s revolutionary wave that swept away President Batista. The Castro regime’s nationalization campaign, which commenced on August 6, 1960, targeted U.S.
enterprises, ultimately leading to Coca-Cola’s exit and an enduring U.S. trade embargo that still isolates Cuba from American business ventures to this day..