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SodaStream's Pepsi rumors fizzle and pop

by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 6, 2013
The rumor bubbles on a Sodastream sale are going flat.

Sweet victory! NYC's sugary drink ban halted

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 11, 2013
A bowling lounge in New York City had embraced Mayor Michael Bloomberg's ban on large, sugary drinks. The ban was set to go into effect until a state judge intervened.

Forget taxes, diet soda is real partisan divide

by
Kai Ryssdal
Feb 26, 2013
Diet or regular? A new poll shows soda choices are just as divisive as politics.

Dr Pepper takes on no-cal with low-cal sodas

by
Mark Garrison
Dec 19, 2012
A year after launching Dr Pepper TEN, a diet drink targeted at men, Dr. Pepper Snapple says it will unveil new 10-calorie drinks to challenge zero-calorie brands.

Small company SodaStream bets big on Super Bowl ad

by
Jeff Tyler
Dec 10, 2012
Do-it-yourself soft-drink company SodaStream is spending 10 percent of its net earnings on a Super Bowl commercial.

Soda companies to post calories at vending machines

by
Sarah Gardner
Oct 8, 2012
Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper and Pepsi will roll out special vending machines next year.

Government should tax unhealthy food

by
Mitchell Katz
Aug 31, 2012
The director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services says there should be financial incentives for healthy food choices, consequences for unhealthy ones.

New tax would hit sellers of sugary drinks

by
Mina Kim
Aug 17, 2012
Voters in a California town will weigh in on a new tax that would charge businesses a penny for every ounce of sugary drinks they serve.

Soda for breakfast?

by
Sarah Gardner
Jul 6, 2012
Three fast food chains are promoting breakfast deals that include drinks like a 28-ounce soda -- starting at six o'clock in the morning.

How a New York ban on sugary drinks may affect business

Interview with
Heidi N. Moore
May 31, 2012
New York Mayor Bloomberg wants to ban larger-sized soft drinks for health reasons. But a lot of businesses aren't really happy with that plan.

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