Coca-Cola was part of the American landscape. In the 1890s and early twentieth century, Asa Candler gave away millions of clocks, paper napkins, thermometers, lighters, watches, watch fobs, pocket knives, pocket books, bottle openers, sterling-silver perfume dispensers, serving trays, change trays, bookmarks, marble paperweights, and Japanese fans—all inscribed prominently with the trademark “Coca-Cola.”