- Caleb Bradham
Caleb Davis Bradham (
May 27 ,1867 —February 19 ,1934 ) invented thesoft drink Pepsi-Cola . He was apharmacist , born in Chinquapin,Duplin County ,North Carolina ,May 27 ,1867 . He graduated from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and attended theUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine .Circa 1890, he dropped out of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, owing to his father's business going bankrupt. After returning to North Carolina, he was a public school teacher for about a year, and soon thereafter opened a drug store in New Bern named the "Bradham Drug Company" that, like many other drug stores of the time, also housed a soda fountain.
This drug store, located on the corner of Middle Street and Pollock Street in downtown New Bern, is where Bradham in 1898 invented the recipe -- a blend of kola nut extract, vanilla, and "rare oils" -- for what was initially known as "Brad's Drink," but that soon was renamed Pepsi-Cola. Bradham named his drink after a combination of the terms “
pepsin ” and “cola ,” as he believed that his drink aided digestion much like the pepsin enzyme does, even though it was not used as an ingredient.On
December 24 ,1902 , thePepsi-Cola Company was incorporated in North Carolina, with Bradham as the president, and onJune 16 ,1903 the first Pepsi-Colatrademark was registered. Also in 1903, he moved his Pepsi-Cola production out of his drug store and into a rented building nearby. In 1905, Bradham began selling Pepsi-Cola in six-ounce bottles (up until this time he sold Pepsi-Cola as a syrup only), and awarded two franchises to North Carolina bottlers.On
January 1 ,1901 , Bradham married Charity Credle in New Bern. In 1903, Bradham and Charity had a daughter, Mary, followed by sons Caleb, Jr., in 1905, and George in 1907.Bradham was elected steward of St. John's (Masons') Lodge No. 3 in 1895; he was later elected or appointed junior warden in 1898, senior warden in 1899, and
Worshipful Master in 1900, 1901, and again in 1927. By the time of his death, Bradham had attained the32nd degree of Scottish Rite , acted as grand commander in theYork Rite , served as provincial grand master of theOrder of Colonial Masters of North America , recorder and treasurer of theSudan Shrine Temple , eminent commander ofSt. John's Commandery , and masterkadosh ofCarolina Consistory No. 3 . He also served as an exalted ruler of the New BernElks Lodge .In addition to running his drug store, he served as the president of the People’s Bank of New Bern, and was a chairman of the Craven County Board of Commissioners. At one point he was even suggested as a candidate for governor of North Carolina. He also served as an officer in the naval reserve for 25 years; he was named a lieutenant in the
North Carolina Naval Militia , was promoted to commander in 1904, and to captain in 1913. He retired as a rear admiral. Additionally, in 1914 he was appointed bySecretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels to theGeneral Naval Militia Board .At the peak of success, Bradham had authorized Pepsi-Cola franchises in over 24 states; however, on
May 31 ,1923 , Bradham and his Pepsi-Cola Company declared bankruptcy. The major factor for Bradham’s business failure was the price ofsugar immediately followingWorld War I , when prices went up to 28 cents per pound (it was three cents per pound pre-war), and Bradham had purchased a large amount of sugar at that price but the price of sugar nosedived soon after he purchased it. The assets of his company were sold to theCraven Holding Company for $35,000. After declaring bankruptcy, Bradham returned to operating his drug store.Bradham died on
February 19 ,1934 , after succumbing to a long-term illness. His funeral was held at New Bern's First Presbyterian Church, of which Bradham was a member. He is buried inCedar Grove Cemetery in New Bern; Masonic rites were administered at his graveside, and the pallbearers were from his Masonic lodge.Nicholas Sparks , a fiction author who lives in New Bern, mentioned Mr. Bradham in his book "Bend in the Road ".External links
* [http://www.pepsistore.com The Birthplace of Pepsi-Cola]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1803 Photo of Bradham's grave in Cedar Grove Cemetery]
* [http://www.newbern.com/history/oldphoto/javashow.htm New Bern Antique Postcard Slideshow]
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