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Welcome to this day in history.
It's April 23rd, and you know, sometimes newer does not always mean better.
That was the case on this day in 1985, when the Coca-Cola Company announced it was changing
the formula of its signature soft drink for the first time in 99 years.
The short-lived, sweeter, new Coke, as it was called, debuted to a consumer backlash
that pundits called the marketing blunder of the century.
The soda company quickly brought back the original formula three months later.
Surprising fact, in blind taste tests, consumers generally preferred new Coke over Pepsi and
the original Coke.
Also on this day in history, and 1564, William Shakespeare was likely born.
In 1954, baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron hit his first major league home run.
In 1969, Seerhan Seerhan was sentenced to death for the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
That's all for today.
Come back tomorrow to learn a little bit more about the world around you.
Be kind to yourself and others, and enjoy the rest of your day.
This Day in History