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You think you know why American Coke swapped cane sugar for corn syrup—but the real story is fizzier (and stickier) than you'd expect Want to be a hit at your next dinner party or office lunch?
During Passover, dietary rules become stricter, with some kosher items, like regular Coca-Cola, becoming prohibited due to the use of high-fructose corn syrup. Kosher-for-Passover Coke ...
Fans will be soda-lighted. Coca-Cola is reviving its iconic “Share a Coke” campaign for the first time in over a decade — this time targeting a younger audience. Starting in April ...
But during Passover, the rules get a little more specific and restrictive ― products like Coca-Cola (which are kosher the rest of the year) don’t make the cut anymore. That’s why every ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its famous ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, hoping to introduce a new generation of consumers to the platform and offer digital experiences in addition to the personalised cans.
Explore Coke CEO: Aluminum tariffs will increase cost of cans, but ‘we can adapt’ But the decreased availability and increased cost of alternative packaging materials could lead Coca-Cola ...
Coca-Cola has brought back its "Share a Coke" campaign, tailored for today’s new generation of consumers and pushing the boundaries of brand experience and personalised connection. The campaign ...
Who knew grabbing a bottle of Coke in the checkout line at the grocery store could create a brief pause? It happened to me recently as I looked at the cooler of ice-cold sodas and drinks in the case.
Murray Carpenter’s “Sweet and Deadly,” subtitled “How Coca-Cola Makes Us Sick ― and Makes Sure We Don’t Know It,” is the latest book explaining how Coke money (and that of other ...
For the first time in over a decade, Coca-Cola is reviving its iconic “Share a Coke” campaign in a bid to target younger audiences. Coca-Cola cans and bottles will feature popular first names ...
The limited-time Coca-Cola product is made with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup. Some people can't get enough. Why is this two-liter bottle of Coca-Cola different from all other ...