Tests show trace alcohol levels but Coke insists it has Islamic acceptance
date:Jun 29, 2012
ts and religious organisations recognised that such minute levels were acceptable in non-alcoholic products.

All of our products are safe and meet the safety requirements, laws and practices in every country where our brands are sold,she added.

Even though Coca-Colas soft drink products could not be formally certified as halal, they were officially recognised and registered as non-alcoholic beverages and they contain no meat, Szabo said.

In all countries where Islam is the principal religion,
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