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Coca-Cola Consolidated, the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the nation, has recently implemented a wide range of initiatives to ...
Coca-Cola's workers in Fort Wayne, Indiana, recently went on strike after bargaining agreements with the company turned sour.
Many Washington business leaders are bracing for a tsunami of taxes and fees after legislators passed a new tax passage ...
India’s competition regulator has approved a transaction involving assets in Gujarat and the union territory of Diu.
BOSTON, MA – On Earth Day, the Boston Red Sox highlighted a new study showing that Fenway Park ranks as the most environmentally efficient ballpark in Major League Baseball when it comes to embodied ...
The company announced this after receiving pressure from investors at the environmentally focused mutual fund firm Green Century. "This new commitment to disclosing reusable packaging investments ...
Coca-Cola is certified kosher year-round, but its high-fructose corn syrup renders it unfit for consumption on Passover. Coke actually used to be made with sucrose (made from cane or beet sugar ...
Procter & Gamble Co., the maker of Pampers diapers and Oral-B toothbrushes, was the unidentified target of an informal antitrust probe by European Union watchdogs, according to people familiar ...
Coca-Cola has brought back its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, allowing a new generation of consumers to see their names on Coke bottles. The announcement: Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its Share a Coke campaign. The locally-born initiative will see personalised bottles return to the Australian market. Share a Coke first launched in Australia in 2011 ...
Coke and Pepsi have deep pockets and even deeper roots. They’ve got the trust of generations and the kind of marketing muscle that can turn a soda into a lifestyle statement. Campa Cola ...
Remember when Coca-Cola had cans and bottles with your names on them? Well, most names? After over a decade, the beloved “Share A Coke” campaign is back in stores. And once again, customers ...