Maybe it's because most of them never studied Economics, or business, or ever had any exposure to business in their lives. Seattle leaders have come up with another brainchild that has people across the country shaking their heads. Either way, the new Seattle soda tax is likely to drive one of the most famous and popular companies across the border.
I know the name "Rick" has made it on a Coca-Cola bottle before but I'm not so sure we'll ever see a "Rik" on a bottle. I'm totally bummed about that.
It's almost summer and Coca-Cola has started putting names on the side of Coca-Cola bottles again.
I know I didn't make it on a bottle but did you? I've got an easy way for you to check.
I'm an avid Mountain Dew drinker as you may know from me talking about it all the time on my radio show.
I think if our listeners had to pick one thing that they remember most about me, it'd be my consumption of "The Dew."
They know Mountain Dew is a daily part of my life, but recently Mountain Dew has me taking a second take at the grocery store due to their new labels.
First there was soda, carbonated sugar water that was sure to expand your waistline. Then there was "diet" soda, which didn't add any calories to the equation but was sweetened with chemicals that may not be so great for you.
Now, in Japan, there is something called Pepsi Special. This drink is so chock-full of chemicals -- mainly indigestible dextrin -- that there are claims it can actu
We asked KEY Listeners if they agree with the decision to ban sugary drinks.
According to polls:
88% said "No. Government should not be telling us what to eat or drink"
8% said "Yes. It will help solve the nation's obesity problem."
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