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U.S. sales volume of carbonated soft drinks fell 3 percent in 2013, according to a report released Monday by Beverage Digest, an industry tracker. That represents a
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Sales of carbonated soft drinks slid for the tenth straight year in 2014 as Pepsi and Coca Cola each posted modest declines, according to a key industry report that
Americans cut back on soda again in 2013, extending a trend that began nearly a decade ago. U.S. sales volume of carbonated soft drinks fell 3 percent in 2013
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Pepsi-Cola passes Diet Coke to be the new No 1.7% in the U.S. last year after dropping 1.6% in 2013, according to Beverage Digest. of this report appears
Americans cut back on soda at an accelerated pace last year, extending a slow retreat from the category that began nearly a decade ago.
Americans cut back on soda at an accelerated pace last year, extending a slow retreat from the category that began nearly a decade ago.
Beverage Digest 2013 Special Issue US Beverage Results for 2013 Retrieved from from MGMT 350 at University of Bridgeport
Beverage Digest did report there were a few notable "winners." Sprite and Fanta, both brands owned by Coke, reported volume gains of 3.3% and 8.3%, respectively.
Watchdog group The Center for Environmental Health has found that the caramel coloring used in Pepsi contains a high level of a probable carcinogen, despite the
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