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A woman in Sweden has been granted the right to seek inpatient treatment for her Coke addiction — no, not that kind. Coca-Cola. [MomLogic]

Coke Sued Over VitaminWater Claims

Coke Sued Over VitaminWater Claims

The Center for Science in the Public Interest has announced a class-action lawsuit against Coca-Cola over its VitaminWater line, on the grounds that it makes deceptive claims about the nutritional benefits of its drinks.

FDA Is Not Impressed By Diet Coke Plus

FDA Is Not Impressed By Diet Coke Plus

Last month, the FDA sent Coca-Cola a letter warning that their Diet Coke Plus (“it’s what plants crave”) violates FDA standards for products fortified with vitamins.

Coke Never Advertised To Kids, Is "Wholesome"

Coke Never Advertised To Kids, Is "Wholesome"

I don’t have kids, but if I did, instead of breastfeeding them I would give them bottles of Coke. That’s because Coke is “wholesome.” And if they grew up drinking Coke, it would be because of the decisions I made and choices I taught them to take, because Coke has never advertised to kids. Both these “becauses” are supplied by Coca-Cola. See, Dr. Dr. Yoni Freedhoff spotted an ad page 1632 of the June 17th edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal that said:

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    Coca-Cola's Probably Regretting Sponsoring Argentina's Women's Soccer Team

    Coca-Cola's Probably Regretting Sponsoring Argentina's Women's Soccer Team

    Pictured above are members of Argentina’s olympic soccer team, celebrating their trip to the Olympics in Beijing. Although they’re not the first Olympic team to strike this tasteless pose, they are the first to do so while wearing their corporate sponsor’s name on their jerseys.

    15 Victims Of The Grocery Shrink Ray

    15 Victims Of The Grocery Shrink Ray

    The Grocery Shrink Ray continues its miniature spree across the supermarket aisles of America. Here’s 14 more victims that have surfaced in the past week, as spotted by our watchful bands of deputized Consumerist reader-investigators…

    Coca-Cola: Expect Higher Prices After Labor Day

    Coca-Cola: Expect Higher Prices After Labor Day

    The U.S. Coca-Cola market just isn’t what it used to be — bottler Coca-Cola Enterprises’ profit fell 23% due to commodity costs and sluggish U.S. sales. The solution? Raise prices. You can expect battled Coke to cost a little more after labor day.

    Top 10 Best and Worst Reputations In Corporate America

    Top 10 Best and Worst Reputations In Corporate America

    The results of the Harris Interactive survey that tracks the reputations of the 60 most visible companies in America has been released and here they are: Google is tops and Halliburton is not. Not shocking, but there are some interesting findings. Honda is the only car company to make the top 10, and Comcast, Sprint and Northwest Airlines are the least well-regarded in their respective industries.

    Hey North America: Why Aren't You Buying 20 Oz Bottles Of Coke?

    Hey North America: Why Aren't You Buying 20 Oz Bottles Of Coke?

    Oh no! You know there’s something wrong with the economy when people stop buying (comparatively) expensive 20 oz bottles of Coke. The Wall Street Journal says that sales of Coke’s biggest profit-maker are down and its affecting the company’s bottom line.

    McDonald's Won't Sell You A "Large" Coke Because It's "Breakfast"

    McDonald's Won't Sell You A "Large" Coke Because It's "Breakfast"

    Reader Rachael went into McDonald’s today to get her usual morning Coca-Cola and was denied a large cup, despite the fact that she paid the “large” price, because it was “breakfast.” Instead, Rachael ended up with a medium Coke which the McDonald’s employee called a “breakfast large.”

    How About Those Super Bowl Ads!

    How About Those Super Bowl Ads!

    Last night’s commercials were a tame batch of disappointment. Everybody wanted cutesy animals—squirrels, horses, ponies, pigeons, crickets, dogs, lions, and lizards—to endorse their products. After the jump, the four spots that caught our eye.

    Need A 2-Liter Bottle Of Pepsi? Just Apply For A Walmart Credit Card!

    Need A 2-Liter Bottle Of Pepsi? Just Apply For A Walmart Credit Card!

    This is not funny. This is sad. Very, very sad. They should at least offer Coke.

    A Year Supply Of Coke For Anyone Who Helps Catch The Vending Machine Bandits

    A Year Supply Of Coke For Anyone Who Helps Catch The Vending Machine Bandits

    If you know who has been ripping off Coke vending machines in Pennsylvania’s LeHigh Valley, you could be the winner of a years supply of Coca-Cola.

    Coke Expands Nutrition Label To Actually Make Sense

    Coke Expands Nutrition Label To Actually Make Sense

    I hate it when I’m eating a bunch of crackers and I look on the box and the serving size is like “3 crackers” and all the calories and nutrition info are based on this absurdly small number. So I was glad to turn over my bottle of Coke and see that they were including both a “Standard Serving” and a “This Package” label. On the left it shows how many calories and such are in a regular can. On the right it shows how much is in the bottle. It’s nice that there’s a comparison. It’s also nice that they’re not giving the nutrition info as if someone was going to drink from the bottle at two and a half different meals. Let’s see this spirit of packaging transparency leveraged across the entire food industry.

    Should Soda Makers Stop Marketing To Kids Under 16?

    Should Soda Makers Stop Marketing To Kids Under 16?

    The Center For Science In The Public Interest (CSPI), and the International Association of Consumer Food Organizations (IACFO). have joined together to start the “Global Dump Soda” campaign.

    Is Fuze Violating Labeling Law By Making Bogus Health Claims?

    Is Fuze Violating Labeling Law By Making Bogus Health Claims?

    The always entertaining Center for Science in the Public Interest is irritated with Coca-Cola’s Fuze drinks because they make ridiculous health claims on their labels.

    Are Food Additives Making Your Kids Hyperactive?

    Are Food Additives Making Your Kids Hyperactive?

    A new study suggests that food additives such as the commonly used preservative sodium benzoate may cause children to become hyper.