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Parkinson's disease risks associated with cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and caffeine intake. (1/18)
A reduced risk for Parkinson's disease (PD) among cigarette smokers has been observed consistently during the past 30 years. Recent evidence suggests that caffeine may also be protective. Findings are presented regarding associations of PD with smoking, caffeine intake, and alcohol consumption from a case-control study conducted in western Washington State in 1992-2000. Incident PD cases (n = 210) and controls (n = 347), frequency matched on gender and age were identified from enrollees of the Group Health Cooperative health maintenance organization. Exposure data were obtained by in-person questionnaires. Ever having smoked cigarettes was associated with a reduced risk of PD (odds ratio (OR) = 0.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.4, 0.8). A stronger relation was found among current smokers (OR = 0.3, 95% CI: 0.1, 0.7) than among ex-smokers (OR = 0.6, 95% CI: 0.4, 0.9), and there was an inverse gradient with pack-years smoked (trend p < 0.001). No associations were detected for coffee consumption or total caffeine intake or for alcohol consumption. However, reduced risks were observed for consumption of 2 cups/day or more of tea (OR = 0.4, 95% CI: 0.2, 0.9) and two or more cola drinks/day (OR = 0.6, 95% CI: 0.3, 1.4). The associations for tea and cola drinks were not confounded by smoking or coffee consumption. (+info)Coffee and fetal death: a cohort study with prospective data. (2/18)
The authors conducted a cohort study within the Danish National Birth Cohort to determine whether coffee consumption during pregnancy is associated with late fetal death (spontaneous abortion and stillbirth). A total of 88,482 pregnant women recruited from March 1996 to November 2002 participated in a comprehensive interview on coffee consumption and potentially confounding factors in pregnancy. Information on pregnancy outcome was obtained from the National Hospital Discharge Register and medical records. The authors detected 1,102 fetal deaths. High levels of coffee consumption were associated with an increased risk of fetal death. Relative to nonconsumers of coffee, the adjusted hazard ratios for fetal death associated with coffee consumption of 1/2-3, 4-7, and > or =8 cups of coffee per day were 1.03 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.89, 1.19), 1.33 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.63), and 1.59 (95% CI: 1.19, 2.13), respectively. Reverse causation due to unrecognized fetal demise may explain the association between coffee intake and risk of fetal death prior to 20 completed weeks' gestation but not the association with fetal loss following 20 completed weeks' gestation. Consumption of coffee during pregnancy was associated with a higher risk of fetal death, especially losses occurring after 20 completed weeks of gestation. (+info)Color stability of resin composites after immersion in different drinks. (3/18)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the discoloration of two nanohybrids, two microhybrids, and a posterior composite resin restorative material upon exposure to different drinks--namely tea, cola, coffee, red wine, and water. The colors of all specimens before and after storage in the solutions were measured by a colorimeter based on CIE Lab system, and the color differences thereby calculated. Data were analyzed by two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey's HSD test. According to ANOVA, the restorative material, staining agent, and their interaction were found to play a statistically significant role (P = 0.0001) in color change. Among the staining agents, water consistently showed the lowest deltaE* value for all materials, whereas red wine showed the highest deltaE* value. In other words, for all the materials tested, their color change in staining agents ranked in this increasing order: water < cola < tea < coffee < red wine. In terms of comparison among the five restorative materials, Filtek P60 and Z250 were observed to manifest less color change than the nanohybrids and Quadrant LC. (+info)Carbonated beverages and chronic kidney disease. (4/18)
BACKGROUND: Carbonated beverage consumption has been linked with diabetes, hypertension, and kidney stones, all risk factors for chronic kidney disease. Cola beverages, in particular, contain phosphoric acid and have been associated with urinary changes that promote kidney stones. METHODS: We examined the relationship between carbonated beverages (including cola) and chronic kidney disease, using data from 465 patients with newly diagnosed chronic kidney disease and 467 community controls recruited in North Carolina between 1980 and 1982. RESULTS: Drinking 2 or more colas per day was associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease (adjusted odds ratio = 2.3; 95% confidence interval = 1.4-3.7). Results were the same for regular colas (2.1; 1.3-3.4) and artificially sweetened colas (2.1; 0.7-2.5). Noncola carbonated beverages were not associated with chronic kidney disease (0.94; 0.4-2.2). CONCLUSIONS: These preliminary results suggest that cola consumption may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease. (+info)Acute intestinal obstruction caused by a persimmon phytobezoar after dissolution therapy with Coca-Cola. (5/18)
Bezoars are concretions or hard masses of foreign matter that are found in the gastrointestinal tract. Recent reports have demonstrated the efficacy of Coca-Cola administration for the dissolution of phytobezors. Here we report on a 73-year-old man with a very large gastric persimmon diospyrobezoar, and this caused small intestinal obstruction after partial dissolution with oral and injected Coca-Cola. (+info)Coffee, tea, colas, and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. (6/18)
(+info)Prefrontal cortex damage abolishes brand-cued changes in cola preference. (7/18)
(+info)How good is cola for dissolution of gastric phytobezoars? (8/18)
AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of cola treatment for gastric phytobezoars, including diospyrobezoars. METHODS: A total of 17 patients (range: 48 to 78 years) with symptomatic gastric phytobezoars treated with cola and adjuvant endoscopic therapy were reviewed. Three liters of cola lavage (10 cases) or drink (7 cases) were initially used, and then endoscopic fragmentation was done for the remnant bezoars by using a lithotripsy basket or a polypectomy snare. The overall success of dissolving a gastric phytobezoars with using three liters of cola and the clinical and endoscopic findings were compared retrospectively between four cases of complete dissolution by using only cola and 13 cases of partial dissolution with cola. RESULTS: After 3 L of cola lavage or drinking, a complete dissolution of bezoars was achieved in four patients (23.5%), while 13 cases (76.5%) were only partially dissolved. Phytobezoars (4 of 6 cases) were observed more frequently than diospyrobezoars (0 of 11) in the group that underwent complete dissolution (P = 0.006). Gender, symptom duration, size of bezoar and method of cola administration were not significantly different between the two groups. Twelve of 13 patients with residual bezoars were completely treated with a combination of cola and endoscopic fragmentation. CONCLUSION: The rate of complete dissolution with three liters of cola was 23.5%, but no case of diospyrobezoar was completely dissolved using this method. However, pretreatment with cola may be helpful and facilitate endoscopic fragmentation of gastric phytobezoars. (+info)"Cola" is not a medical term. It is a type of flavored carbonated soft drink that originated in the United States. The term "cola" comes from the name of the kola nut, which contains caffeine and has been used as a flavoring ingredient in these drinks. There are many brands of cola, but the two most well-known are Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola.
Colas typically contain carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup or sugar, caramel color, phosphoric acid, natural flavors (including extracts of the kola nut), and sometimes caffeine. Some people may use the term "cola" to refer specifically to Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola, while others may use it as a generic term for any type of cola-flavored soft drink.
While colas are widely consumed around the world, they have been associated with certain health concerns due to their high sugar content and other ingredients. For example, excessive consumption of colas has been linked to obesity, tooth decay, and bone density loss. However, it's important to note that these risks can be mitigated by consuming colas in moderation and maintaining a balanced diet.
Carbonated beverages, also known as fizzy drinks or soft drinks, are drinks that contain carbon dioxide gas which is dissolved under pressure to give them their effervescent quality. The process of carbonation involves infusing carbon dioxide into the drink, usually by passing it through a solution of sugar and water, resulting in a bubbly and slightly acidic beverage.
Carbonated beverages can be categorized into various types based on their ingredients and flavorings. Some common examples include:
1. Soda or soft drinks: These are non-alcoholic carbonated beverages that typically contain carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup or sugar, artificial flavors, and colorings. Examples include Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Sprite, and 7 Up.
2. Sparkling water: This is carbonated water without any added flavorings or sweeteners. It can be plain or infused with natural fruit flavors.
3. Seltzer water: Similar to sparkling water, seltzer water is artificially carbonated and may contain mineral salts for taste.
4. Tonic water: This is a carbonated beverage that contains quinine, sugar, and sometimes added flavorings. It is often used as a mixer in cocktails.
5. Beer and cider: These are alcoholic beverages that undergo fermentation and carbonation processes to produce their fizzy quality.
Carbonated beverages can have negative health effects when consumed excessively, including tooth decay, obesity, and increased risk of type 2 diabetes. It is recommended to consume them in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
Tooth erosion is defined as the progressive, irreversible loss of dental hard tissue, primarily caused by chemical dissolution from acids, rather than mechanical forces such as abrasion or attrition. These acids can originate from extrinsic sources like acidic foods and beverages, or intrinsic sources like gastric reflux or vomiting. The erosion process leads to a reduction in tooth structure, altering the shape and function of teeth, and potentially causing sensitivity, pain, and aesthetical concerns. Early detection and management of tooth erosion are crucial to prevent further progression and preserve dental health.
A bezoar is a mass trapped in the gastrointestinal tract, typically in the stomach, that is composed of indigestible materials such as hair, fibers, or food particles. Bezoars can cause various symptoms including nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and obstruction. They are more commonly found in people with certain conditions such as diabetes, mental health disorders, or those who have had gastric surgery. Treatment may involve medication or endoscopic removal of the bezoar.
A beverage is a drink intended for human consumption. The term is often used to refer to any drink that is not alcoholic or, in other words, non-alcoholic beverages. This includes drinks such as water, juice, tea, coffee, and soda. However, it can also include alcoholic drinks like beer, wine, and spirits.
In a medical context, beverages are often discussed in relation to their impact on health. For example, sugary drinks like soda and energy drinks have been linked to obesity, diabetes, and other health problems. On the other hand, drinks like water and unsweetened tea can help to keep people hydrated and may have other health benefits.
It's important for individuals to be mindful of their beverage choices and to choose options that are healthy and support their overall well-being. This may involve limiting sugary drinks, choosing water or unsweetened tea instead of soda, and avoiding excessive caffeine intake.
Cariogenic agents are substances that contribute to the development of dental caries, or tooth decay. The primary culprit is typically oral bacteria, especially mutans streptococci, which metabolize sugars and produce acid as a byproduct. This acid can erode the enamel of teeth, leading to cavities. Other factors, such as certain dietary habits (e.g., frequent consumption of sugary or starchy foods) and poor oral hygiene, can also contribute to the cariogenic process.
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Cost-of-living4
- That will be the largest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) since 1981. (kiplinger.com)
- The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced an 8.7 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2023, the largest inflation-fueled increase in benefits in more than 40 years. (aarp.org)
- Every year, by law, Social Security recipients are eligible for a cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA). (aarp.org)
- Two important parameters are the national average wage index and the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). (ssa.gov)
20233
- A large-scale implementation in another six warehouses took place in 2019, the same year the first pilot started, to a total of 29 warehouses in 2022 with at least another 5 planned go-lives in 2023, making vision picking Coca-Cola HBC's new standard warehousing technology. (teamviewer.com)
- In 2023, retirees received the highest COLA in 40 years - (8.7%), but nobody is getting rich," TSCL wrote in a press release. (wlns.com)
- The reality is that the dollar amount of the COLA increase received is meager at best, with the average monthly retiree benefit only $1,790 in 2023. (wlns.com)
Joined Coca-Cola in 19962
- Perez joined Coca-Cola in 1996. (mediapost.com)
- Braun, who joined Coca-Cola in 1996, said he's proud of made-in-China products such as Minute Maid Pulpy. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Increases7
- Yet, while these beneficiaries are, indeed, eligible for COLA increases annually, the amount of the increase can vary greatly from year to year - and there's no guarantee of an increase in any given year. (aarp.org)
- The 1975 COLA wasn't the largest bump in Social Security history since automatic annual increases went into effect. (aarp.org)
- Friday, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in a 10-2 opinion that federal judges are entitled to COLAs because withholding the pay increases effectively diminishes their compensation in violation of the Article III of the Constitution . (findlaw.com)
- COLAs provide annual increases in payments from OASDI and SSI programs. (ssa.gov)
- This Notice provides guidance about AHRQ's treatment of inflationary increases or 'COLAs,' as they are often referred to. (nih.gov)
- Historically, AHRQ has not automatically allowed inflationary increases/COLAs. (nih.gov)
- Effective Oct 1, 2016, inflationary increases or COLAs for future year commitments will be discontinued for all competing research grant awards issued in FY 2017 and beyond. (nih.gov)
20163
- That happened in 2010 and 2011 as the economy struggled to recover from the recession, and again in 2016 when plummeting oil prices swept away any chance of a COLA for that year. (kiplinger.com)
- CCEP was founded in 2016 when Coca-Cola Enterprises, Coca-Cola Iberian Partners, and Coca-Cola Erfrischungsgetränke merged. (ibm.com)
- The first two decades of the 21st century saw mostly modest COLAs, averaging around 2 percent per year (with no benefit increase at all for 2010, 2011 and 2016). (aarp.org)
COCA-COLA ZERO1
- The Coca-Cola Company sells a range of products, including regular Coca-Cola, Diet Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. (livestrong.com)
Inflation3
- COLAs are calculated using the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (similar to, but not exactly the same as, the urban dwellers' consumer price index used in inflation reporting). (kiplinger.com)
- The guaranteed benefits provided by Social Security, including the annual COLA, are more crucial than ever as high inflation remains a problem for older Americans," Jenkins added. (aarp.org)
- For judges, the Act limited the outside income they could earn and limited the honoraria they could accept, but provided for automatic COLAs -- like other federal employees receive -- to ensure that judges' salaries would keep up with inflation. (findlaw.com)
20201
- To become water neutral is the goal Coca-Cola wants to achieve by 2020, and we will be able to achieve that at an earlier date. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Adjustment1
- Any COLA adjustment is driven by changes in the wage earners' consumer price index . (kiplinger.com)
Bottlers2
- Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (HBC) is one of the largest bottlers for The Coca-Cola Company in terms of volume, with sales of more than two billion units every year. (teamviewer.com)
- Pepsi-Cola Bottlers of St. Louis, Inc. (nih.gov)
Soft Drinks4
- Especially in Western countries, where Coca-Cola is more of a everyday product, people purchase Coca-Cola soft drinks based on habit. (bartleby.com)
- Coca-cola has strategically positioned itself within the world market for soft drinks, the brand itself has understood this principle ' think global, act local ', they used the strategic positioning in order to have the same image all around the globe, which is a success because it is recognize today as part of some people daily life everywhere. (bartleby.com)
- Coca-Cola is one of the most popular soft drinks in the world. (livestrong.com)
- OPI has teamed up with The Coca-Cola Company to launch nine limited edition nail lacquers inspired by some of the most recognized soft drinks from the brand. (nitrolicious.com)
Historically2
- The organization has also historically taken issue with how the annual COLA is calculated, claiming the CPI-W does not take seniors' spending habits on prescriptions, groceries or dental services into consideration. (wlns.com)
- If an institution had not historically paid COLAs using its own funds, it would not receive COLAs in its AHRQ awards, regardless of whether it was the institution's internal policy to request COLAs from federal agencies. (nih.gov)
Pepsi:Cola1
- 28502. Pepsi-Cola. (nih.gov)
Bottle4
- Coca-Cola introduces new 100% recycled bottle in US, but is it. (nationofchange.org)
- Two symbols recognized all over the world are reproduced, on a giant scale, on the main front: the trademark of the American company and the outline of the famous Coca-Cola bottle. (abitare.it)
- Each 20-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola has 240 calories, 65 grams of sugar and 75 milligrams of sodium (3 percent of the daily value). (livestrong.com)
- Both OPI and Coca-Cola truly deliver happiness in a bottle to consumers looking for an iconic product of the highest quality. (nitrolicious.com)
Content3
- an onslaught of advertisements, and even a race into space, RC Cola remained on the sidelines, a quiet blue and red can that seemed content to simply be . (mentalfloss.com)
- The Coca-Cola Company doesn't list the caffeine content of smaller or larger servings. (livestrong.com)
- While it wouldn't be sensible to drink large amounts of Coca-Cola beverages because of the sweeteners used in them, their caffeine content means that you could safely drink around nine or 10 cans of Coca-Cola in a day and not exceed daily recommended caffeine limits. (livestrong.com)
Bottles4
- Coca-Cola accounts for 3.3 million tons of plastic packaging annually, which roughly accounts for 200,000 bottles every minute. (nationofchange.org)
- Coca-Cola has increased their use of single-use plastic bottles over the last decade. (nationofchange.org)
- Place your assembled fondant bear right in the middle and attach one of the cola bottles with a little bit of water to help it stick. (bakerella.com)
- There is also a Coca-Cola 10 Pack of Style set featuring eight shades (Coca-Cola Red, You're So Vain-illa, Sorry I'm Fizzy Today, Get Cherried Away, My Signature is "DC," Today I Accomplished Zero, Green on the Runway and A Grape Affair) in mini bottles along with a mini OPI Top Coat and a mini OPI Original Nail Envy. (nitrolicious.com)
Soda4
- Claud's next development was Chero-Cola, a cherry-flavored cola that would grow the company into a legitimate soda maker and, inevitably, put him in direct competition with the brand he used to sell. (mentalfloss.com)
- In the early 1900s, like today, Coca-Cola was far and away the most profitable soda company in the United States. (mentalfloss.com)
- According to Tristan Donovan, author of Fizz: How Soda Shook Up the World , these included knockoffs like Candy-Cola, Kos-Kola, and Coke-Ola. (mentalfloss.com)
- Coca-Cola is soda made from carbonated water, high-fructose corn syrup, caramel coloring, phosphoric acid, natural flavorings and caffeine. (livestrong.com)
Annual4
- Congress enacted the COLA provision as part of the 1972 Social Security Amendments and automatic annual COLAs began in 1975. (aarp.org)
- While they receive relatively comfortable salaries - the current salary is $174,000 for district court judges and $194,000 for circuit court judges - they have been fighting for years for annual cost of living adjustments (COLAs) that other federal employees receive. (findlaw.com)
- TSCL's estimate comes after the most recent publication of the Labor Bureau's Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners (CPI-W) - the same index used by the Social Security Administration to determine the annual COLA. (wlns.com)
- Rather, during negotiation of competing grant awards, when the applicant institution could provide historical evidence of annual COLA rates that it had paid, using its own funds, for the past three consecutive years, AHRQ awarded a COLA not to exceed the average of the historical COLA rates. (nih.gov)
Calories3
- One small 7.5-ounce can of Coca-Cola has 90 calories, 25 grams of sugar and 30 milligrams of sodium (1 percent of the daily value). (livestrong.com)
- Each 12 ounce can of Coca-Cola has 140 calories, 39 grams of sugars and 45 milligrams of sodium (2 percent of the daily value). (livestrong.com)
- A 16-ounce can of Coca-Cola has 190 calories, 52 grams of sugar and 60 milligrams of sodium (3 percent of the daily value). (livestrong.com)
Main1
- Like its main rival, Coca-Cola, RC Cola also started in Georgia, in the town of Columbus. (mentalfloss.com)
20191
- A billboard, part of a campaign by Coca-Cola promoting gay acceptance, which has prompted a political backlash is seen in Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 5, 2019. (go.com)
Coke's1
- In 1923, a judge ruled in Coca-Cola's favor, saying that Chero-Cola was in violation of Coke's trademark. (mentalfloss.com)
PepsiCo2
- Coca-Cola also makes the sports drink Powerade, while rival PepsiCo makes the more popular Gatorade. (chicagotribune.com)
- In the U.S. specifically, a total of 70 cleanups determined that Nestlé, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola were the worst corporate plastic polluters, in that order. (nationofchange.org)
DIET COKE1
- Coca-Cola by OPI features colors and hues representing everything from classic red for Coca-Cola to metallic silver for Diet Coke, dark red and black for Coke Zero, black cherry for Cherry Coke, cream and warm pink for Vanilla Coke, shimmering citrus green for Sprite and glitter-packed orange and deep purple for Fanta Orange and Fanta Grape. (nitrolicious.com)
Strategically1
- A simple parallelepiped measuring 35×20 metres, extruded to a height of 12 metres: this is the corporate pavilion of Coca-Cola, strategically located in the vicinity of the Lake Arena. (abitare.it)
Amounts1
- COLAs and wage-indexed amounts for recent years are summarized in a table . (ssa.gov)
Delta Air L1
- The most recent flashpoint was in Georgia, where a new GOP-backed law restricting voting rights drew harsh criticism from Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola. (huffpost.com)
Invest2
- Salesforce, Coca Cola, and Unilever are among the firms advocating for a stretching climate target to give businesses confidence to invest in the net-zero transition. (greenbiz.com)
- Coca-Cola will invest $4 billion in China in three years as the beverage maker responds to the nation's new normal of economic growth with greater innovations and investments. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Social Security5
- What Is the Social Security COLA? (kiplinger.com)
- The first automatic Social Security COLA was 8 percent in 1975. (aarp.org)
- 2024's Social Security COLA increase may be larger than previously estimated: How much can beneficiaries expect? (wlns.com)
- The official COLA will be announced by the Social Security Administration in October, before going into effect in January 2024. (wlns.com)
- Production at the Caracas-based Coca-Cola bottling plant had been brought to a standstill last week after former employees mounted a picket, demanding the company pay out £1,220,800 of overdue social security payments between 1,500 workers. (libcom.org)
Year3
- Today, the airline serves Coca-Cola products on all flights and in Sky Clubs , serving more than 354 million drinks per year. (prnewswire.com)
- SSA then calculates the COLA by comparing the average of the CPI-W for July, August and September of the previous year with the average for the same three-month period in the current year. (aarp.org)
- The percentage change is the COLA for the following year. (aarp.org)
Stake1
- Coca-Cola says it's buying a minority ownership stake in sports drink maker BodyArmor for an undisclosed amount, marking the latest move by the world's biggest beverage maker to diversify its offerings. (chicagotribune.com)
Largest1
- The company is the largest Coca-Cola bottling company based on revenue, working with 19,000 suppliers and serving one million customer outlets. (ibm.com)
Greece1
- Set out to find new, more efficient warehousing solutions Coca-Cola started investigating industrial augmented reality (AR) technology starting with a pilot at a Coca-Cola HBC distribution centre in Thessaloniki, Greece. (teamviewer.com)
Decades1
- Over the next three decades, Coca-Cola sued more than 500 copycat manufacturers, according to Donovan, and won more often than not. (mentalfloss.com)
Congress2
- Several years later, Congress refused to allow the judges' pay to increase, even though other federal employees received COLAs. (findlaw.com)
- In 2001, a divided Federal Circuit panel found in Williams v. U.S. that the Supreme Court's U.S. v. Will applied to the Act, and concluded that Congress could withdraw the promised COLAs. (findlaw.com)
Recipe1
- And, since the theme would be based on the Coke Polar bears, I decided to tie it all together with a recipe for Cola Cake, straight from the source. (bakerella.com)
SUGAR4
- Coca Cola has already started to make drinks with low sugar or less carbonated drinks such as apple juice. (answers.com)
- Coca Cola launched the competition using the crowd-sourcing platform HeroX, and according to their website they are seeking "a naturally sourced, safe, low- or no-calorie compound that creates the taste sensation of sugar when used in beverages. (nationofchange.org)
- All the sugar in Coca-Cola drinks come from added sugars. (livestrong.com)
- While regular Coca-Cola uses sugar from high-fructose corn syrup, Coca-Cola Zero is sweetened using aspartame . (livestrong.com)
Increase2
- If prices don't increase (and even fall) the COLA is zero. (kiplinger.com)
- The Senior Citizen's League (TSCL), a nonpartisan senior advocacy group, had previously estimated in mid-August that 2024's COLA increase would be 3%, based on July data reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (wlns.com)
Percent1
- In China, Coca-Cola has already replenished 100 percent of the water put in its beverages, he said. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Campus1
- The new Coca-Cola Campus is located in Shanghai Zizhu Scientific Industrial Park. (aecom.com)
Neutral2
Headquarters1
- Delta and Coca-Cola's partnership began in 1927 and was strengthened in 1941 when Delta moved its headquarters to Atlanta , the hometown of The Coca-Cola Company. (prnewswire.com)
Size2
- What is Coca Colas size of production? (answers.com)
- The customer size of Coca Cola is immense - it is a brand that is recognized and adopted all over the world. (bartleby.com)
Provide1
- IBM will help Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) modernize its IT environment by using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS to provide an open standard, cost-effective platform. (ibm.com)
Beverages2
- Coca-Cola is shifting its product strategy to develop healthy beverages. (bartleby.com)
- All Coca-Cola drinks are sweet beverages. (livestrong.com)
Innovation2
- For us at Coca-Cola HBC vision picking is not an innovation project, but an enterprise solution at scale. (teamviewer.com)
- In China, Coca-Cola has its biggest innovation center outside the United States," said Braun. (chinadaily.com.cn)
Famous1
- The two most famous colas are Coca-Cola and WHAT? (answers.com)
Manager1
- Who is coca colas manager? (answers.com)
World3
- Together with 12 artists from around the world, Delta and Coca-Cola have created an art gallery in the sky - transforming the tray tables on one of the airline's 767 aircraft into one-of-a-kind works of art. (prnewswire.com)
- Universal McCann global chief strategy officer Hamish Kinniburgh tells Beet.TV in this video interview how his agency did so for Coca Cola during the recent soccer World Cup. (beet.tv)
- In this time where the world is quickly changing, Coca-Cola should consider shifting with consumers by personalizing and customizing products to healthy ones. (bartleby.com)
Federal3
- Can a Federal Judge Get a COLA? (findlaw.com)
- The COLA disparity led to a federal court battle. (findlaw.com)
- Friday, the Federal Circuit, sitting en banc, overruled Williams and determined that the Act triggered the Compensation Clause's basic expectations and protections. (findlaw.com)
PRODUCT2
- Coca Colas aims and objectives are to ensure a top quality product for their consumers, and to be the best in their market. (answers.com)
- If you have phenylketonuria, a different type of Coca-Cola product may be a better choice. (livestrong.com)
Sold2
- How many coca colas were sold at the 2011 coca cola 600? (answers.com)
- In the early 1900s, the Hatchers sold a lot of Coca-Cola to their customers-so much, that Claud felt he was entitled to a discount or some sort of commission acknowledging his contribution to the company. (mentalfloss.com)
Employees4
- Coca-Cola has had 45,000 employees in China since 1979. (chinadaily.com.cn)
- Former employees from the Venezuelan bottling plant have ended their blockade after Coca-Cola sought a legal ban on the blockade. (libcom.org)
- Coca-Cola maintain that they will only settle with 65 former employees. (libcom.org)
- Libcom.org reported on Thursday that the former employees had been camping overnight outside the bottling plant and administrative offices, while shortages of Coca-Cola had been reported throughout the country. (libcom.org)
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- Cola is recorded on 7 October 1508 as receiving payment for the work on Santa Maria della Consolazione at Todi, where payments to him are recorded until 1512. (wga.hu)
Site1
- It seems likely, however, that the design for the church was by Bramante with Cola in charge of the building work, as the site architect. (wga.hu)
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- To rule mankind when every single human consumes coke and the liquid inside the coke will soon takeover the brain of all human for the Coca Cola company to control. (answers.com)
- DAL ) and The Coca-Cola Company have teamed up to bring art to the place where the two brands meet most often - the tray table. (prnewswire.com)
- Coca-Cola has been investing in newer drinks to become what CEO James Quincey calls a "total beverage" company as Americans move away from traditional sodas. (chicagotribune.com)
- This video is sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company. (greenbiz.com)
- The Coca-Cola Company will only act to remedy these multiple human rights violations when it feels that the brand name is threatened by public exposure of its record. (nationofchange.org)
- The Coca-Cola Company has appointed Beatriz Perez, currently CMO for Coca-Cola North America, to be its first chief sustainability officer, starting July 1. (mediapost.com)
- It was a disagreement with Coca-Cola, in fact, that led a man named Claud Hatcher to develop what would become the Royal Crown Cola Company. (mentalfloss.com)
- A Coca Cola advertising campaign titled "Love is Love" promoting LGBTQ tolerance has sparked an uproar in Hungary, with a leading lawmaker from the ruling conservative populist party calling for a boycott of the company. (go.com)
- The Coca-Cola Company strives for diversity, inclusion and equality in our business, and we support these rights in society as well," a company spokeswoman said in a statement sent to ABC News. (go.com)
- The company has not seen any significant change in Coca-Cola sales in Hungary, according to a spokesperson. (go.com)
- The Coca-Cola Company sells cola drinks in a range of sizes, from 7.5 fluid ounces to 1 liter. (livestrong.com)
- The nine shades in this collection represent not only bestselling Coca-Cola Company products, but also the styles of the women who enjoy them - from classic and glamorous to hip and trendy! (nitrolicious.com)
- The Coca-Cola Company has announced it will sponsor Russian scientists to come to the NIH for postdoctoral training, as part of the Biomedical Sciences Fellowship Program managed by Fogarty and the Foundation for the NIH . (nih.gov)
- Read the July 27, 2012 press release, The Coca-Cola Company Supports Two Fellowships with the U.S.-Russia Collaboration in the Biomedical Sciences Fellowship Program from the Foundation for the NIH. (nih.gov)
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- However, Coca cola can overcome this weakness by being more transparent regarding the ingredients it uses in the production of its brands. (bartleby.com)