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Soda Wars

  1. lawsuits
    Federal Court Says San Francisco Can’t Require Health Warnings on Soda AdsJudges asked why the label isn’t on products with “equal or greater amounts” of sugar.
  2. soda wars
    Berkeley’s Soda Tax Appears to Be WorkingA new study charts a 21 percent drop in consumption after it went into effect.
  3. soda wars
    Pepsi Is Adding a Controversial Sweetener Back Into Its SodaGet ready for “Diet Pepsi Classic.”
  4. Soda Wars
    Berkeley Vows Its Soda-Tax Vote Is Going to Be Big Soda’sThe beverage industry disagrees but has invested $1.4 million just in case.
  5. Soda Wars
    California’s Plan to Put Obesity Warning Labels on Soda Fizzles OutSB1000 went flat on a 7-8 vote on Tuesday.
  6. Soda Wars
    California Moves to Put Obesity-Warning Labels on SodasWarnings about obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay.
  7. Can’t Believe It’s Not Sugar!
    Coming Soon to America: Stevia-Sweetened Coca-Cola LifeConsumers don’t trust aspartame.
  8. Soda Wars
    Nobody Wants to Buy SodaStreamPepsi and Coke aren’t interested.
  9. Blasphemy
    Obesity Caused by Chicken Dishes and Grains, Says Coca-ColaBut not soda. Never soda.
  10. Sodastream
    Coca-Cola Changes Sprite Formula in U.K.; the U.S. Could Be NextThe new version’s made with stevia. Ew.
  11. Soda Wars
    Mountain Dew Introduces Kickstart, a Morning SodaBut PepsiCo’s calling it a “sparkling juice beverage.”
  12. Soda Wars
    A Different Kind of Soda War: Violent Dispute Over Big PeachA man threw a box of chicken during the nasty fight.
  13. Video Feed
    Watch the ‘Honest’ Version of Coca Cola’s Anti-Obesity“If you choose to live a healthy lifestyle, you should not be drinking any of our products.”
  14. Video Feed
    Here Is Coca-Cola’s First Anti-Obesity Ad, ‘Coming Together’“All calories count.”
  15. soda wars
    Simon Cowell Reportedly Prefers Pepsi to CokeHe’s hoping the soft drink will sponsor ‘The X-Factor.’