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The soda industry thinks it’s helping us—we think otherwise. Next year, Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper vending machines will display calorie counts on the buttons people press to select a drink and ...
As a result, Coke, Pepsi and Dr. Pepper are focusing on developing more diet drinks and expanding other options to reduce their reliance on sodas. Based on reporting by the Associated Press.
A mock-up of the new machine provided by Coca-Cola showed 20-ounce bottles of its flagship drink and Sprite inside vending machines, with small labels on the glass stating "240 calories." ...
3. Diet Coke We are now venturing into the top three of our list of most popular vending machine drinks, and the third spot belongs to Diet Coke. It is the joy and pride of the Coca Cola Company ...
As criticism over sugary sodas intensifies, Coke(KO 1.84%), Pepsi(PEP 1.91%), and Dr Pepper(DPS) are rolling out new vending machines that will put calorie counts right at your fingertips.
Soda sales have suffered in the U.S. in recent years, particularly on a per capita basis. The average American drank 44.6 gallons of soda last year, compared with 54 gallons in 1998, Sicher said.
A mock-up of the new machine provided by Coca-Cola showed 20-ounce bottles of its flagship drink and Sprite inside vending machines, with labels on the glass stating “240 calories.” ...