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... the coca-cola company and its chinese bottling partners today announced a new investment of us$4 billion over the next three years, commencing 2012 ... by the end of 2011, coca-cola and its china bottling partners swire beverages ltd ... and cofco coca-cola beverage co ... chairman and ceo of the coca-cola company, muhtar kent said,”china is one of our most important growth markets in the world as we work to achieve our 2020 vision goal of doubling system revenues and servings this decade ... “china had an outstanding performance in the latest quarter, supported by strong growth in the coca-cola brand and minute maid pulpy, the no ... ” kent said that the coca-cola china system opened five plants in urumqi, nanchang, wuhan, luohe and hohhot in 2009-2010 ... with the recently opened plants, the coca-cola system now operates more than 40 plants in china employing more than 48,000 people ... consumption of coca-cola products in china now represents approximately 7% of the company’s global volume
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... taiwan has said it would intensify checks on imported products into the country after a batch of concentrate for a coca-cola product was found to contain a preservative banned in the country ... an official at the taiwan fda confirmed the order to ban the specific batch on the condition of anonymity, but added that the order did not cover all the other batches or any other coca-cola products ... “as a result, the doh has decided to intensify our checks to carry out random inspections on 20 per cent of all imported products as against the 5 per cent of all products that were being checked previously,” he said ... as a consequence of the incident, local media outlets in china carried reports that coca-cola products were unsafe for consumption, citing the banning of the coke zero concentrate in taiwan ... in response, coca-cola issued a statement saying that their products in mainland china were safe for consumption and that the preservative was permitted there as well as in hong kong and the us where it is widely used in beverages
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... , hong way and other shareholders and is now the pepsi cola products philippines' main shareholder ... established in 1965, pepsi-cola products philippines is understood to be the country's biggest beverage company after coca cola
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... he explained that recovery is well underway worldwide, however, from what coca-cola is seeing, different parts of the world and different economies are responding differently ... fayard, naturally, was more optimistic for emerging markets, where the coca-cola brands are becoming increasingly popular as the demographics and population incomes are gradually rising in these areas ... fayardexecutive vice president & chief financial officerthe coca-cola company "if you look at china, india and brazil, we are seeing very good growth but remember what you are probably going to see is more of a stair-step growth rate ... to illustrate, fayard, shared some statistics showing the growth of per capita consumption of coca-cola products in emerging markets ... in mexico, for instance, in 1997 annual per capita consumption of coca-cola products was 368 ... in 2009, that grew to 665, which means that nearly 2 coca-cola products are consumed per person per day ... in brazil, meanwhile, in 1997 annual per capita consumption of coca-cola products was 132 ... from june to july, coca-cola managed to execute its promotional campaign successfully across 160 countries and was named south africa's favourite brand ... fayard was very excited about the exposure coca-cola had at that time ... according to nielsen data published in june 2010 in the top 22 markets, in 2009, coca-cola gained an extra 0
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... the coca-cola company and the nature conservancy announced today the release of a water footprint report in conjunction with world water week in stockholm, sweden ... the report, entitled “product water footprint assessments: practical application in corporate water stewardship,” examines three pilot studies that were conducted on coca-cola products and ingredients ... “we see significant opportunity to engage more directly with our agricultural suppliers to advance sustainable water use for the cultivation of ingredients in our supply chain,” said denise knight, water and sustainable agriculture director, the coca-cola company ... 5 liter pet bottle produced by coca-cola enterprises inc ... (cce) in the netherlands; beet sugar supplied to coca-cola bottling plants in europe; and minute maid® orange juice and simply orange® produced for the north american market ... 5 liter coca-cola beverage is 15 liters; the blue water footprint is 1 liter; and the grey water footprint is 12 liters ... ” water footprints are helping to inform the coca-cola company’s approach to global water stewardship
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... at the same time, calls have been made to remove full-sugar coca-cola products entirely from community stores in the northern territory, where diabetes and high blood sugar affect over 10% of the indigenous population ... the second article, by vichealth ceo todd harper and professor gavin mooney of curtin university, suggests that advertising expenditure on junk food and alcohol should be levied as an incentive towards healthy products, with proceeds going to food education ... meanwhile, professor kerin o’dea of the university of south australia called for coca-cola to remove its full-sugar products entirely from northern territory community stores ... as part of their corporate responsibility strategy, coca-cola began a campaign in 2006 to encourage nt’s indigenous community away from sugary soft drinks, by encouraging other product lines such as diet coke and mount franklin; however, there is no measure of effectiveness available, and diabetes rates remain critical ... however, coca-cola amatil’s director of public affairs, sally loane, told the abc that a full withdrawl was not necessary
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... in referencing those cases that affirmed, in essence, that companies should be able to make non-misleading claims about products even when the science is not conclusive, the present actions accuse the fda of breaking the law ... while history is littered with 'functional' products from those claiming to be elixirs of youth to nascent cola products extolling their energy-giving properties, the rise of highly technical, fortified, healthy foods is causing regulatory head-scratching the globe over ... developing regions such as asia, eastern europe and latin america are seeing a rise in these kinds of products and implementing systems of their own, often modeled on those in the us or the eu ... the ideal remains the same – that companies should be able to honestly tell the story of their products; to exercise free speech
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... further scientific study is needed to identify maximum daily intake levels of cola-based soft drinks, according to a new report linking ‘chronic’ intake of the beverages to possible development of muscle problems resulting from hypokalaemia ... in findings appearing in the international journal of clinical practice, prolonged heavy consumption of cola products, particularly in the case of pregnant women, was linked to affecting potassium homeostasis, creating significant but reversible health problems ... researchers on the study suggest several case studies where long term consumption, at a rate of between two to nine litres a day, had led to concerns over the sensitivity of pregnant woman to high intakes of cola-drinks ... “in addition to the pregnancy-related cases of cola-induced hypokalaemia, several other reports on non-pregnant individuals emphasise the adverse effects of cola over consumption on potassium metabolism,” state the researchers ... these mechanisms included the impact of consuming large amounts of glucose, often found in cola products that it says, in sufficiently large quantities, can lead to osmotic diuresis and inappropriate urinary potassium loses ... ” the final possible mechanism highlighted in the study was linked to the levels of caffeine often found to be present in cola drinks ... in light of these potential concerns, researchers called for further study to identify maximum consumption levels of cola-drinks before becoming a risk ... “although cola discontinuation and potassium supplementation usually lead to an uneventful recovery in the most of the cases, the cola-induced chronic hypokalaemia clearly predisposes to the development of potentially fatal complications such as cardiac arrhythmias,” the study concludes ... “the examples used in this paper by the ijcp are all very extreme cases of high cola consumption, which are totally unrepresentative of the cola consumption of the vast majority of people in the uk,” states the trade group
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... special "snack happy, snack healthy" displays featuring emerald snack nuts and coca-cola products were set up in more than 4,000 grocery stores across the us throughout the summer ... andrew burke, senior vice president of marketing, diamond foods, said: "since nuts pair naturally with soft drinks, diamond foods is pleased to partner for this promotion with coca-cola, the no ... this program has opened doors for us with retailers to work with the coca-cola organization and leverage their strong brand recognition and distribution ... when featured and displayed, emerald products produce tremendous incremental sales
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