Soft Drinks
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University of Guelph professor explains people’s love affair with caffeineThe stimulant can be found in coffee and tea, as well as energy drinks, certain soft drinks, and even chocolate.CanadaJul 17, 2023
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Coca-Cola unveils offbeat new flavour that tastes like your ‘subconscious’Coca-Cola purports that it's latest limited-edition flavour named Dreamworld tastes like 'a gateway into a lively, animated world where dreamlike experiences meet the real world.'TrendingAug 10, 2022
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Controversy rages over upcoming Newfoundland sugar taxIn September, Newfoundland and Labrador will become the first province in Canada to introduce a special tax on sugary drinks, raising a projected $9 million in annual revenue.HealthJun 29, 2022
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Newfoundland and Labrador says soft drink tax coming in 2022 will be Canada’s firstThe province's finance minister says the tax is part of the government's effort to make Newfoundland and Labrador one of Canada's healthiest provinces by 2031.CanadaOct 19, 2021
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More television means higher sugar and caffeine intake in teens, study findsThe more teens used electronic devices, the more soft drinks and energy drinks they drank, researchers found.HealthOct 24, 2019
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Singapore plans to ban ads for sugary soft drinksSingapore will ban ads for fizzy drinks and other sugary beverages, in an effort to fight rising diabetes rates.HealthOct 10, 2019
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Montreal moves to ban sale of sugary drinks inside city buildingsIt calls on the city to ask the federal government to introduce a tax on sugary drinks.HealthDec 13, 2017
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Saskatoon Blades bio: Caleb Fantillo on soft drinksCaleb Fantillo was happy to sit down and talk about any potential soft drink endorsements in the latest Saskatoon Blades bio.SportsNov 29, 2017
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Beverage companies must do more to reduce calories on sugary drinks: Conference BoardA top economic research organization says Canada's beverage industry will have to do more than rely on recent trends to reach its target for reducing the calories people consume through soft drinks and other similar products amid concerns over obesity rates.CanadaOct 24, 2016
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PepsiCo sets target to reduce sugar in soft drinksPepsiCo Inc. has set a target for reducing the amount of sugar in its soft drinks around the world as part of a suite of goals aimed at tackling problems ranging from obesity to climate change.ConsumerOct 18, 2016
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