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Coca-Cola Starlight Flavor to Hit Shelves Next Week
Coca-Cola announced a limited-time item inspired by “the infinite possibilities of space” — a starlight flavored beverage
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Kobe Bryant Estate Expected to Net Estimated $400M From Coca-Cola, Bodyarmor Deal
Beverage giant Coca-Cola has bought full control of sports drink maker Bodyarmor, giving Kobe Bryant’s estate an estimated $400M.
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Beverage Makers Mocked After Soccer Stars Ronaldo, Pogba Snub Drinks
Clips of both incidents shot around social media, drawing some praise for the soccer stars’ gestures.
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Here's Everything We Know About Coca-Cola's New Coffee-Infused Soda
Coca-Cola With Coffee is now available in the U.S.
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After 60 Years, Coca-Cola Is Calling it Quits on Tab
The diet soda, which debuted in 1963 and peaked in popularity in the 1970s and ’80s, still had a cult following of “TaBaholics.”
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Coca-Cola Will Stop Making Odwalla Juices by the End of July
Coca-Cola Co. is shutting down its Odwalla juice and smoothie brand as sales have continued to decline while consumer preferences have shifted away from drinks laden with sugar over the past several years.
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Why Diet Coke May Be in Shorter Supply Due to Spread of Virus
The deadly coronavirus has health professionals around the globe on high alert. Now the disease is also causing problems for one of the world’s largest beverage producers.
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Billionaire Heir to a Greek Coca-Cola Bottling Fortune Faces $58M Damage Award in Sex Harassment Case
A plaintiff’s attorney says billionaire Alki David has been hit with more than $58 million in damages after a jury found him liable for battery, sexual battery and sexual harassment against a former employee. Attorney Gloria Allred says jurors on Monday ordered David to pay $50 million in punitive damages to a former production assistant who worked at David’s media...
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Former Gov. Deval Patrick Announces Presidential Bid, Files for NH Primary
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is officially in the race for the Oval Office. The Democrat announced his bid for presidency Thursday morning in an online video. His announcement comes after days of speculation that he may run for office.
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Former Gov. Deval Patrick Will Run for President, Sources Say
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is entering the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, two sources told NBC10 Boston, becoming the second Bay State politician to join the party’s crowded field of candidates. Patrick has called party leaders and supporters and plans to be in New Hampshire by the end of the week, the sources said.
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Gas Station in ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' Open for Fans
An old gas station is a group of teens’ last stop on their way to an abandoned homestead in the famous horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” The proprietor warns them to steer clear of their destination, but the kooky kids just don’t listen. So one by one, they end up on the business end of that title power tool...
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Water Donations Keep Pouring Into Newark — Even From Flint
Newark is already seeing water donations pour in after a nationwide water appeal.
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‘Blow This Motherf—– Up': Woman Arrested for Trashing Swedish Embassy Over A$AP Rocky's Detention
A woman upset over rapper A$AP Rocky’s detention in Sweden showed up at the Embassy of Sweden complex in D.C. and threatened to “blow this motherf—– up,” screamed obscenities at staff and kicked over furniture before she was arrested by the Secret Service, an affidavit obtained by the News4 I-Team shows.
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$5 Million in El Chapo, Dunkin' Donuts Branded Drugs Seized in Sweeping Bronx Narcotics Bust
Authorities intercepted $5 million worth of heroin — some of it branded with an “El Chapo” stamp — they say was destined for distribution on the streets of New York City and elsewhere across the Northeast, officials said Friday.
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From Nazis to Hippies: End of the Road for Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model this week at its plant in Puebla, Mexico. It’s the end of the road for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938. It has been: a part of Germany’s darkest hours as a never-realized Nazi prestige project. A symbol...
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NYC Launches Text Notification System for U.S. Women's Ticker-Tape Parade
Psyched for Wednesday’s ticker-tape parade to honor the U.S. women for their latest World Cup victory? New York City is making it easy for you to be in the know.
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From Nazis to Hippies: End of the Road for Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen is halting production of the last version of its Beetle model this week at its plant in Puebla, Mexico. It’s the end of the road for a vehicle that has symbolized many things over a history spanning the eight decades since 1938. It has been: a part of Germany’s darkest hours as a never-realized Nazi prestige project. A symbol...
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Key Questions — and Answers — About Wednesday's NYC Ticker-Tape Parade for the Women's World Cup Champs
The city will hold a ticker-tape parade to celebrate the U.S. women’s soccer team’s World Cup victory Wednesday, marking the second time that the honor will be bestowed upon female athletes.
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Key Questions — and Answers — About Wednesday's NYC Ticker-Tape Parade for the Women's World Cup Champs
The city will hold a ticker-tape parade to celebrate the U.S. women’s soccer team’s World Cup victory Wednesday, marking the second time that the honor will be bestowed upon female athletes.
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Rich Father-in-Law Has Helped, Complicated O'Rourke's Career
Beto O’Rourke was running for the El Paso City Council in 2005 when he asked to meet with the illustrious real estate investor William Sanders. Sanders had earned a fortune and a reputation as a brilliant businessman in Chicago before returning to his remote hometown on the West Texas-Mexico border. He thought the aspiring politician was there to solicit a...