Soda wars: cities seek restrictions, taxes to curb obesity
date:Nov 14, 2012
ams in Atlanta, which received $50,000, and the Center Helping Obesity in Children End Successfully in Kennesaw, which was given $25,000.

That doesnt mean the company has given up on sugary drinks.

Coca-Cola is still said to be interested in buying Monster, the mega-energy drink brand whose products can have as much sugar as a regular Coke or more. And it has introduced smaller-sized cans for regular Coke lovers who want to reduce their sugar consumption.

But, in the third quarter, sales for
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