Authors: Tristan Donovan
“I was dancing down ⦔
Michael Jackson,
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“That was where I learned⦔
Ray Kroc with Robert Anderson,
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“We will soon be unfolding⦔
Quoted in Pendergrast,
For God, Country & Coca-Cola.
One reporter asked Goizueta â¦
Quoted in Oliver,
The Real Coke,
133.
“There are two things ⦔
Quoted in Erik P. Smith, “Was the New Coke-Old Coke Skirmish Actually Planned?,”
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“The sorrow is knowing ⦔
Quoted in Hays, Pop.
“you boys made a BIG mistake” â¦
Karen Raney, letter to Robert Woodruff, May 10, 1985, Robert Winship Woodruff Papers.
“You bastard!⦔
Quoted in Pendergrast,
For God, Country & Coca-Cola.
“You have given us back our dream” â¦
Quoted in Pendergrast,
For God, Country & Coca-Cola.
“I feel like a lost friend ⦔%
Quoted in Pendergrast,
For God, Country & Coca-Cola.
“phased out and totally eliminated” â¦
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“We are not that dumb ⦔
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Bon Jovi insistedâ¦
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“The only things we took back ⦔
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Another part of its energy blend â¦
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“When we launched in Germany ⦔
“Learning from the Super 7.”
“greatest marketing stunt of all time” â¦
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“We realized that if we⦔
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“Monster is about action sports ⦔
Landi, “A Mighty Force.”
“We allowed the labels ⦔
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In the early 1960s â¦
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But America led the pack â¦
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“counter-offensive against attacks ⦔
“Summary Outline of a Program for an Immediate Counter-Offensive Against Attacks on Coca-Cola on the Dental and Nutrition Fronts,” unattributed and undated report, Robert Winship Woodruff Papers.
“We want to dislodge the cocksure⦔
“Summary Outline.”
As soda sales peaked â¦
Michael F. Jacobson,
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“Orange Crush is served ⦔
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May-June 1951, Dr Pepper Museum Collection.
“Sorry, selling this juice ⦔
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“It's unfair because ⦔%
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By the fall of 2009 â¦
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In 1986 Americans boughtâ¦
Heather Landi, “State of the Industry Report '07: Bottled Water,”
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“We, Pepsi, would push ⦔
Valerie Bauerlein, “PepsiCo Chief Defends her Strategy to Promote âGood for You' Foods,”
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An examination of the obesity studies â¦
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Another review of the studies â¦
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“Is soda the new tobacco?”â¦
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“All over the United States ⦔
Michael M. Grynbaum, “Bloomberg Plans a Ban on Large Sugared Drinks,”
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.
“This is the biggest step ⦔
New York City Board of Health, “Mayor Bloomberg, Deputy Mayor Gibbs, Health Commissioner Farley and Bruce Ratner Announce Barclays Center Will Voluntarily Adopt Regulations to Limit Size of Sugary Beverages,” news release, September 13, 2012.
“I can't say when it will be here ⦔
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