In 1887, while suffering from an ongoing addiction to morphine, Pemberton sold a stake in his company to Asa Griggs Candler, who incorporated it as the Coca Cola Corporation in 1888. In the same year, Pemberton sold the rights a second time to three more businessmen: J.C. Mayfield, A.O. Murphey, and
E.H. Bloodworth. Meanwhile, Pemberton's alcoholic son Charley Pemberton began selling his own version of the product. Three versions of Coca-Cola — sold by three separate businesses — were on the market.
Is Bloodworth related? does he still have stakes in the coca-cola company? or is he something more sinister..?
Here's what BnM had to say:
BlackNMild2k1 says: coca-cola = Lazarus' pit? and BlackNMild2k1 says:
*dumping 2-liters of cola into bathtub*
Can Bloodworth be.. Immortal? hmm.... Has anyone REALLY known Bloodworth?
Speculate away