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Coke v. Pepsi: Battle Stevia
2014-10-06 14:57:13| Beverages - Topix.net
The Coke vs. Pepsi "cola wars" was one of the 20th century's greatest marketing campaigns, or scams, depending on your point of view. Both companies have become massive food and beverage giants while somehow perpetrating the myth that there is actually a taste difference between their flagship products .
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Coke, Pepsi launch competing green stevia sodas
2014-10-03 00:00:05| Beverages - Topix.net
The biggest soda companies in the world are locking horns with new low-calorie drinks that share a common ingredient: stevia, a plant used as a sweetener. PepsiCo is rolling out its product, Pepsi True, in mid-October, but it can only be purchased online through Amazon.
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Coke and Pepsi vow to cut calories to fight obesity
2014-09-24 12:08:21| Biotech - Topix.net
US soft-drinks giants Tuesday promised to work to reduce the country's beverage calorie consumption by 20 percent by 2025 in a campaign to counter obesity trends. Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Dr. Pepper Snapple pledged to provide smaller-sized bottles, and more water and other low- or no-calorie beverages, to the market to help bring down per-person consumption of their high-sugar drinks.
Coke, Pepsi pledge to reduce calorie consumption
2014-09-23 20:44:39| Beverages - Topix.net
Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper said Tuesday that they'll work to reduce the calories Americans get from beverages by 20 percent over the next decade by more aggressively marketing smaller sizes, bottled water and diet drinks. The announcement was made at the Clinton Global Initiative and comes as the country's three biggest soda makers face pressure over the role of sugary drinks in fueling obesity rates.
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Here's Why Coke Life And Pepsi NEXT Will Never Take Off In The US
2014-08-20 00:11:46| Beverages - Topix.net
For consumers who think that regular soda has too many calories and diet soda tastes weird, big beverage companies have started manufacturing what's known as "mid-calorie sodas."