In North Korea and Cuba, the sale of Coca-Cola Company products, a symbol of capitalism and American culture, is banned, ...
South Korea has become a top testing ground for the sweetener allulose, a potential rival to sugar substitutes like stevia ...
Today, there are two places where you still can't buy Coke: Cuba and North Korea. But that wasn't always the case. Coca-Cola opened one of its first bottling plants in Cuba in 1906, but pulled ...
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners cuts annual sales forecast on weak Europe demand South Korea has become a top testing ground for the sweetener allulose, a potential rival to sugar substitutes like ...
Coca-Cola has been experimenting with pack sizes to drive growth. It offered 12-ounce slim cans to attract customers with tight budgets in the US, while launching reformulated versions of its Sprite ...
But health experts warn that more research is needed into the long-term health effects of allulose. Read more at straitstimes ...
The company, which supplies allulose to Coca-Cola Korea Co for a zero-calorie soft drink, said it has been cleared to begin selling its allulose products in Australia and New Zealand later this year.