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A Banker's Advice during the Great Depression Led to Coca-Cola Millionaires in Quincy

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During the Great Depression, a banker in the town of Quincy, Florida, noticed that even in difficult times, people consistently had money to purchase Coca-Cola. He began buying shares of the company and encouraged others to do the same. By the late 1940s, Quincy had become the richest per capita town in the United States, with 67 Coca-Cola Millionaires.
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Clayton County Register broke the news in Elkader, United States on Wednesday, October 4, 2023.
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