Coke Again
Drinking, throughout the day, anything but water is a subset of grazing. Excessive eating or drinking is as much an addiction as snorting cocaine or gambling.
More Tales of Mexicoke
KillerCoke.org reports that, in some areas of Mexico, the Coca-Cola Co. buys up all the water, so there is basically nothing to imbibe except their products.
Tales of Mexicoke
One of Coca-Cola ads set in Mexico has been called racist, condescending, and an attempt to force consumer culture down the throats of indigenous people.
The Ongoing Saga of Coke & Friends
Is Pepsi competing with Coca-Cola to be the poster child for the Promote Child Obesity While Pretending to Care club?
Praxis to Coke: See You in Court
An advocacy group called The Praxis Project is suing Coca-Cola for deceiving consumers about the negative health impact caused by its products.
The CDC-Coke Scandal and Beyond
To advance the interests of the beverage industry is not part of the CDC’s job description, but to improve the health of Americans including obese children is.
The CDC-Coke Scandal, Continued
We keep learning about Dr. Michael Pratt, a senior CDC official whose coziness with the soft drink industry violates many a comfort level.
The CDC-Coke Scandal
A few unseemly ties have been uncovered between the Coca-Cola Company and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Psychology, Place, Tradition, and Coke
In Brazil, Coca-Cola agreed not to sell sugar-sweetened beverages inside school buildings, to kids under 12. But what does it really mean?
Coke in Colombia
In Colombia, right-wing paramilitary groups serve as private armies to protect the interests of Coca-Cola and other corporate entities.