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Teens back off sugary drinks
Carbonated soft drinks are going out of style, especially with teens. And one respected industry analyst warns that beverage companies like Coke and Pepsi shouldn't...
Soft drink industry weighs restrictions on school sales
With pressure from health advocates mounting, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and the rest of the soft drink industry are considering a voluntary ban on carbonated soft drinks in...
Benzene found in soft drinks; U.S. beverage firms changing recipes
Soft-drink makers including Safeway are reformulating soda recipes after U.S. regulators said that amounts of the cancer-causing chemical benzene found in five of 89...
Soft drinks becoming a hard sell
Advertising Age reports that in 2005, soft drink sales decreased for the first time in two decades. Increasingly health-conscious consumers are opting for water and...
Soft drink industry issues new school policies
In an effort to head off government regulations banning school sales of their products, beverage makers today announced their own offensive to limit the availability...
Soft drink titans push coffee in a can
The beverage industry, led by Pepsi, is on a quest to make the coffee maker a relic. They are selling cans and bottles of coffee drinks, aimed at...
Bill would standardize warnings on food, drink
A bill poised to pass the House Mar. 2 would impose uniform safety warnings and labeling rules on food and beverages nationwide -- a significant change from current...
Pepsi to launch ‘premium’ soft drink
PepsiCo said it will launch its first premium soft drink in the second quarter of next year.
Cadbury to split candy and beverage businesses
Under pressure from the same investor who pushed changes on Heinz last year, Britain's Cadbury Schweppes PLC announced plans to split its candy and beverage...
Recession-Proof Food and Drink Markets Identified
Market research firm's review of report forecasts uncovers common theme: people are spending less, staying at home more.