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  2. Scho-Ka-Kola - Wikipedia

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    Scho-Ka-Kola (for Schokolade–Kaffee–Kolanuss) was created in 1935 and patented by the Hildebrand, Kakao- und Schokoladenfabrik manufacturer, established by chocolatier Theodor Hildebrand (1791-1854) in Alt-Berlin. It was introduced at the 1936 Summer Olympics as a performance-enhancing energy "Sport Chocolate" (German Sportschokolade).

  3. Manner (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    According to Carl Manner, the company was conscripted as an "army supplier" and produced chocolate and biscuits for the troops of the German Wehrmacht, and the Scho-Ka-Kola known as "Fliegerschokolade" was produced for the Luftwaffe pilots. At that time, Manner was a wartime operation and was allocated cocoa beans until 1945.

  4. Talk:Kola nut - Wikipedia

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    kola nuts r from africa —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.93.37 03:42, 7 April 2009 (UTC) There's one product available with Kola nut ingredient, and that is the German Scho-Ka-Kola, only available there. Traditionally, at least since the 1930s, it was in a tin but is now in a plastic wrapper.

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  6. Talk:Scho-Ka-Kola - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Cola - Wikipedia

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  8. Cola (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Species in this genus are sometimes referred to as kola tree or kola nut for the caffeine-containing fruit produced by the trees that is often used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages. The genus was thought to be closely related to the South American genus Theobroma , or cocoa, but the latter is now placed in a different subfamily.

  9. Cola acuminata - Wikipedia

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    The fruits are rough, mottled and up to 8 inches (20 cm) long and contain large, flat and bright red coloured seeds, commonly known as kola nuts. [2] The seed contains 1.25 - 2.4% caffeine , and can be chewed or ground into a powder added to beverages to increase alertness, diminish fatigue, and increase stamina. [ 1 ]