TOP SECRET: 10 of the most preserved recipes and formula in the world.

TOP SECRET: 10 of the most preserved recipes and formula in the world.

Many companies jealously keep recipes and formulas for their most famous products from the competition, and some may go a long way to make sure their secret is safe from the curious eyes of rival companies

Dr. Pepper

Gazirani napitak Dr. Pepper consists of 23 secret ingredients with which only three key persons in the company are introduced at any time.


There are rumors that one of the ingredients is plum juice.

WD-40

The WD-40 was created after 40 unsuccessful attempts. All recipes represent a business secret together with the final formula.

The company combines the materials needed for the final formula in three different cities around the world.

Google Algorithms

Every year, over 500 improvements are made in terms of ways to search the Internet for a company.

The company jealously preserves its methods that allow people around the world to find the desired thing on the Internet despite poor typing and spelling.

Lena Blackburn mud for baseball balls

Mystery from a secret location in New Jersey is sold to soften the surface of baseball balls.

This mud is used by an increasingly large baseball team, and the company visits five to six times each year the source to collect this precious mud.

"Krispy Cream" Donuts

The recipe was sold to Ismael Armstrong in 1933 along with the Donuts Donut Shop in Kentucky.

With this recipe, only 4 people in the world are introduced.

"KFC" recipe for chicken

The recipe contains herbs and spices, and the various parts of this recipe are linked to two separate plants.

Written in the hands of the 50s of the last century, the original recipe is kept in a safe in Kentucky.

Tomasi English buns

Only 7 people working for "Bimbo" bakeries know the exact recipe for these cakes.

When executive director Chris Boticelli left the company to join a rival company, Bimbo Bakery asked the court to stop this transition.

Big Mac Recipe Recipe

McDonalds lost the original recipe in the 1980s, and when the former director Fred Turner returned to the company, the recipe was rewritten as Turner remembered the 36-year-old text.

"Chartreuse"

A green liqueur making monks in France contains a secret mixture of 130 plants.

Now only two monks know a secret recipe that is hidden from the flats during the French Revolution.

Recipe for Coca-Cola

The recipe became a business secret at the end of the 19th century, and in 2006, one employee of the company was arrested because he wanted to sell the recipe to Pepsi for $ 1.5 million.