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Most popular American brands in China
By 2030, roughly two-thirds of the world's middle class will be in the Asia Pacific region-largely in China-according to a report by Ernst & Young.
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Coca-Cola Works to Counter Childhood Obesity
Maybe John Milton got it half right. During his fiery rant in "The Devil's Advocate" he blames God for setting the rules in opposition after giving man instincts, but ultimately concludes that free will plays a big role in our lives.
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'We've spent a lot of money to remain 'Innocent' worldwide': Richard Reed
Co-founder Richard Reed announced he would be stepping down from running the business on a day-to-day basis in February, but remains involved with Innocent Innocent co-founder Richard Reed tells BeverageDaily.com that he anticipates the brand will probably attempt to crack Latin America using Coke's marketing muscle, before launching in the US.
Representative Brooks Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud Charges
Georgia State Rep. Tyrone Brooks Sr., appeared before U.S. Magistrate Alan Braverman and pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to fraud and tax evasion charges.
College Football Hall Construction On Schedule
11 Alive heard from hall President and CEO John Stephenson as well as Steve Hatchell of the National Football Foundation at an informational gathering Wednesday.
China milk powder firms court foreign cachet for domestic gains
The rolling green hills and gurgling blonde toddlers in the ads for Yashili International Holdings Ltd underscore how keen China's biggest milk powder producers are to appear global to emerge from the shadow of a fatal baby formula scandal.
Evian giving its water bottle a makeover
The water, which is owned by French food and beverage company Danone, is unveiling a new bottle for the first time in 14 years as it looks to reinvigorate its image and win back market share in the premium water category.
Attorney Hired For Woman Who Went Into Premature Labor After Accident
An unfortunate chain of events caused a Coca-Cola tractor-trailer to crash into a home off Ives Dairy Road near I-95 earlier this month, sending a pregnant woman inside the home into labor.
Coca-Cola's 'Frank Statement' a Slick Move to Stave Off Regulation
Yes, the company seems to be saying, we understand there's a problem and we're willing and eager to do our part.
Sharing tasks and short-term, low-risk social interactions are classic conflict resolution tactics , including as a part of the civilian-to-civilian interactions sometimes termed "track two diplomacy." Still, track two diplomacy is a complicated, rigorous process meant to shape public opinion from the ground up by targeting influential elites and ... (more)
Catoosa County man selling "real" Coca-Cola recipe at a discounted price
Catoosa County resident Billy Choate sits with his copy of the secret Coca-Cola formula that he currently plans to sell for the right price.
A Day That Will Live In Marketing Infamy
On April 23, 1985 Coca-Cola made an announcement that many experts say will live in marketing infamy.
How Much Fizz Is There in SodaStream?
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3 Things to Love About Unilever
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DuPont Announces Packaging Award Winners
May 17, 2013 - DuPont celebrated the silver anniversary of its global packaging awards program last night, granting top honors to U.K.-based design firm pi 3 for AidPod, which delivers life-saving medicine to remote sub-Saharan villages.
Small company stocks take the limelight
The Russell 2000, an index of small-company stocks, climbed above 1,000 points for the first time and ended higher Monday, even as the Dow Jones industrial average, the Standard & Poor's 500 index and the Nasdaq composite index all edged lower.
Coca-Cola wants to help solve one of the thorniest political conflicts in the world.
Atlanta council considers 20-story Ferris wheel
The Atlanta City Council is expected to consider a request to construct a Ferris wheel once used in Paris that would soar 20 stories over downtown Atlanta.
US claims Chinese military is on new cyber offensive against America
Officials within the United States government say hackers from China have renewed their assault on US targets only three months after a highly-touted investigation linked the People's Liberation Army to a series of cyberattacks waged at American entities.