Coca-Cola said it was in discussions with retailers about the impact of the soft drinks tax on Coca-Cola Classic... READ MORE›
Children and teenagers are main consumers of energy drinks, which contain unacceptable levels of sugar, carbohydrate and caffeine, a new study shows... READ MORE›
Most traders stopped selling Pepsi and Coca-Cola products soon after the jallikattu protests... READ MORE›
Caffeine Informer, a consumer information site devoted to help people understand caffeine, lists Black Insomnia as one of the Most Dangerous Caffeinated Products... READ MORE›
The 16-year-old died from a caffeine-induced cardiac event causing a probable arrhythmia ... READ MORE›
, a company based in Vienna has finally come up with a definitive answer one cup of coffee... READ MORE›
When it comes to sugary soft drinks, Australia needs to change its habits warn health experts... READ MORE›
Caffeine and aspartame increases dopamine levels as shown in various studies... READ MORE›
Berkeley is unlike most cities in America, with far higher levels of wealth and education and low consumption of colas and other sugary drinks... READ MORE›
Skipping breakfast or eating late in the day could raise the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity according to a new study... READ MORE›
The case is The Praxis Project v. The Coca-Cola Co., 17-cv-00016, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California Oakland ... READ MORE›
But the first reason to pause is that the study found no such risk in people who drank standard sugary lemonades and colas... READ MORE›
MILWAUKEE -- A new study suggests a significant relationship between caffeine and dementia prevention, though it stops short of establishing cause and effect... READ MORE›
Its website claims the group wants to be the voice of science in research on obesity... READ MORE›
The study is very important for those who have high blood pressure, Mente said... READ MORE›
Volume sales rose 1 percent in North America, including a 1 percent growth in sales of its carbonated sodas such as Sprite and Fanta... READ MORE›
Industry watchers also have been waiting for more specifics on Coke's North American bottling operations... READ MORE›
Firm has quietly reduced sugar content in Sprite, Dr Pepper and Fanta, and is considering using smaller cans and bottles... READ MORE›
Production of sugar-sweetened drinks has stopped, but output of diet drinks such as Coca-Cola light and other zero-sugar beverages continued, spokeswoman Kerry Tressler wrote by email... READ MORE›
Philadelphia has introduced a levy on carbonated sugary drinks, despite a multimillion-dollar campaign by the beverage industry to block it... READ MORE›
Coca-Cola's investment would value Suja a start-up that counts Hollywood celebrities as investors at around 300 million the sources said... READ MORE›
Taoiseach I've no problem with being branded a 'tosser' by LCD Soundsystem guitarist... READ MORE›
'Big Soda' have backed the most unbelievable study ever, funding research claiming that diet soft drink is just as good as water for weight loss... READ MORE›
Coca-Cola's net income attributable to shareholders fell 28 percent to 1.05 billion, or 24 cents per share... READ MORE›
Health bodies point to 6 percent decrease in sugary drinks consumption as evidence that tax is working while drinks industry condemn it as regressive... READ MORE›
The Treasury is expected to announce plans for taxes on sugary drinks which are forecast to raise ?520m a year... READ MORE›
The result had seemed to indicate that people who lost weight or maintained a healthy weight ate breakfast... READ MORE›
Coke and SABMiller agreed in November to combine their soft drink businesses in Africa, while four Coke bottlers in Japan merged in 2013... READ MORE›
Other potential steps could include in-school interventions and the implementation of shared strategies on energy drinks and children by local and health authorities, it said... READ MORE›
Led by University of New Mexico anthropology professor Patricia Crown the study says the trade lasted for around 700 years likely driven by a pre-Hispanic caffeine addiction... READ MORE›
Gavin Partington, Director General of the British Soft Drinks Association, said the sector had cutting sugar levels... READ MORE›
The famous magical Coca Cola Christmas truck attracts armies of youngsters as it pulls up in shopping centers across Britain in the days before December 25... READ MORE›
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