North Korea and Cuba are the only places you can’t buy Coca-Cola.

Why?
Cuba: Coca-Cola opened one of its first bottling plants in Cuba in 1906, but pulled production in 1962 because of a trade embargo, not long after Fidel Castro took over the country.

North Korea: Since 1950, North Koreans haven’t been able to buy Coke either, thanks to the Korean War breaking out that same year.