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    of soft drinks sold over 16 ounces. Ultimately, it is an individual’s choice on what they put in their body, and it is arbitrary for the government to try and regulate how much soda people consume. The government is trying to treat us like children who cannot make their own drink choices and it is unwarranted. It is important for us to understand that the real problem here is not limiting the soft drinks, but informing people as to what is and is not healthy. Many people turn to other drinks in…

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    Soda Argumentative Essay

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    Introduction Sodas and soft drinks have been the number one choices for beverages in the world for years. Sure, soda has a great flavor, but what many people do not know is that the great taste comes with serious side effects. Many studies have been conducted that prove the effects that soda has on the body are threatening to staying healthy and even staying alive. How Can Consuming Soda cBe Life Threatening? Multiple studies have been conducted that show a life-threatening relationship…

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    Sugary Drink Soda

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    having a sugary drink to please the taste buds. Soda is very bad and harming to the human body and should be replaced by water. Soda can cause type 2 diabetes, obesity, high blood sugar, and even cancer. It acts like a drug to the human body, yet drinking it is socially accepted. According to Steven Reinberg, a HealthDay news reporter, in his news report titled,“1 in 3 Americans Drink Soda, Other Sugary Drinks Daily: CDC”, says, “Almost one-third of Americans drink at least one sugary drink…

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    Essay On Coke And Pepsi

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    Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century The average American consumes around 53 gallons of carbonated soft drinks (CSD) per year, there is around 292.8 million people in the United States, that’s 15.5184 trillion gallons of carbonated soft drink consumed in 2004. With so much CSD consumed every year in the US, it makes sense why Coke and Pepsi are fighting for market share in this $60-billion industry. In 1970’s the average American only consumed 23 gallons of CSD, but consumer consumption…

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    Coca-Cola is considered one of the world’s most popular soft drinks. Created in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist, Dr. John S. Pemberton, the drink soon found popularity following the sale of parts of his business to Asa G. Candler, who began to distribute the fountain drink outside of Atlanta. The up and coming soft drink began to be bottled in1894 as the demand for Coca-Cola grew, and by 1899 the soft drink was being both produced and bottled in mass. It was not until 1916 that the famous…

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    Assalamualaikum and hello everyone. I’m sure we all enjoy delicious food especially junk food. I’m pretty sure that everyone love to drink soda. This is clearly when we all ordered food at fast food outlets, there are common to serve soft drink as a main drink. However, I strongly believe that people should stop drinking soda. There are three good reasons to support my opinion. It’s better for your health risks, it’s consider about your teeth and it helps to prevent dehydration. First, let’s…

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    Soda History

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    released in sales in 1886.Originally, Coca-Cola was used as a medicine with the drug, Coke, or Cocaine. Later in 1903, the Cocaine was removed from the drink and now is used for a fizzy refreshment. Names of Soda: So, where did the name soda and soft drink come from? First off, the name “soft drink” was used to describe any drinks…

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    inflation fluctuations (Gallas, 2017). In addition, for the past decades, the healthcare industry has tainted orange juice as an unhealthy as carbonate drinks due to the high sugar content, especially for commercially-packed juices (Brodwin, 2018; Morris, 2017). Instead of promoting that orange juice has a higher nutritional content than soft drinks, the retaliation is weak. Finally, orange production is falling as some Brazilians who have orange orchards have shifted to lemons and guavas…

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    Case Analysis Of Pepsi

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    Bailey, 2014) Picture 1: 22 PepsiCo's Billion Dollar Brands The products that PepsiCo manufactures:  Food: o Chiased-ps o Flavored snacks o Cereals o Rice o Pasta o Dairy-based product  Beverages: o Carbonated soft drinks o Juices o Ready-to-drink tea and coffee o Sports drinks o Mineral Water No. Brand Product Logo 1 PEPSI - Pepsi - Diet Pepsi - Pepsi Max 2 MOUNTAIN DEW - Mountain Dew - Diet Mountain Dew - Caffeine Free Mountain Dew 3 7 UP - 7 UP - 7 UP TEN - DIET 7 UP 4 MIRINDA…

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    Coca Cola Pharmacist

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    added carbonated water and sampled the drink to get reviews back on their work. When watching the people from the community gives good reviews on the creative drink they decide to take it to the next level of becoming business partner. Both Dr. Pemberton and Dr. Robinson named the drink Coca-Cola and made its trademark, which is still used today. Two years before Dr. Pemberton death in 1894, he sold part of his…

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