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Proposed beer merger could hurt competition in U.S.

by
David Gura
Jan 2, 2013
Anheuser-Busch InBev's purchase of Grupo Modelo would make it an even bigger player in the U.S. beer market.

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.

Pew study: States overspending on tax incentives

by
Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Dec 14, 2012
New study says some states are writing blank checks for incentives that don't pay off.

Nanobrewing: Craft beer's hot start-up trend

by
Mark Garrison
Dec 12, 2012
Breweries that make only a few kegs of beer at a time are growing, as demand opens doors for home brewers to turn their hobby into businesses

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.

The fiscal cliff could increase state revenues

by
Jeff Tyler
Nov 16, 2012
If federal lawmakers can't agree on tax deductions, states could have a larger pool of money to tax.

The growing income gap, state by state

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Krissy Clark
Nov 15, 2012
A new analysis highlights states with wide income inequality, and suggests ways to narrow the gap.

Beermaker Molson Coors blames NHL strike for poor sales

by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 14, 2012
The CEO of Molson Coors says the strike in the National Hockey League has affected sales up north.

Mapping the future of the European Union

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 6, 2012
Geographer Harm de Blij on the destiny of an unstable union.

Should caffeine levels in energy drinks be regulated?

by
David Weinberg
Oct 26, 2012
The FDA already regulates how much caffeine can be added to soft drinks. New reports of five deaths of people who drank Monster energy drinks raises concern in the industry of FDA regulation.

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