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Inside ILSI: How Coca-Cola, Working through Its Scientific Nonprofit, Created a Global Science of Exercise for Obesity and Got It Embedded in Chinese Policy (1995-2015).

Journal of Health Politics Policy and Law, 2020
CONTEXT Industry influence on health science and policy is a critical issue of our day. In 2015, the New York Times revealed that Coca-Cola paid scientists to form a Global Energy Balance Network promoting the notion that exercise, not dietary restraint,
S. Greenhalgh
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Coca-Cola’s work with academics was a “low point in history of public health”

British medical journal, 2020
An analysis of thousands of emails has shown the extent to which Coca-Cola sought to obscure its relationship with scientists, minimise perception of its role, and use researchers to promote industry friendly messaging.
Shaun T. Griffin
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Coca-Cola

2023
La capacità di produrre significazione è una delle caratteristiche distintive della nozione di brand, al punto che il valore stesso di una marca (brand equity) è inscindibile da un complesso processo di acquisizione, mantenimento, riconfigurazione del senso.
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Turkish Coca‐Cola

British Food Journal, 1999
Turkish and Kyrgyz investors linked up to introduce Coca‐Cola to the Kyrgyz Republic. However, the Kyrgyz people are very traditional, and the future of Coca‐Cola, in this market, will be a function of marketing efforts.
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High performance of supercapacitor based on alumina nanoparticles derived from Coca-Cola cans

Journal of Energy Storage, 2023
M. Mostafa   +2 more
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Glocalizing Coca-Cola

2008
By most accounts, multinational corporations and their successors, transnational corporations, figure prominently in the history of world-shrinking changes associated with economic globalization. In some accounts, they loom very large. Miyoshi (1993), for example, emphasizes the hypermobility and placelessness of transnational corporations; unanchored ...
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Coca Cola ''Clay Dolls''

ACM SIGGRAPH 2001 video review on Animation theater program, 2001
This TVC, for release in China, utilised both CGI plus miniature models set in a festive surrounding in China. An Asian version of the Polar Bear was the aspiration...but with a distinctive Chinese feel, hence the introduction of the magical clay doll family.The miniature city was built and consequently shot by motion control.
Frankie Chung, Chu Chu Cheng
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Making China safe for Coke: how Coca-Cola shaped obesity science and policy in China

British medical journal, 2019
Susan Greenhalgh investigates how, faced with shrinking Western markets, the soft drink giant sought to secure sales and build its image in ...
S. Greenhalgh
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Coca-Cola douches and contraception

BMJ, 2008
Deborah Anderson explains why women really shouldn’t rely on Coca-Cola for family ...
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Coca‐Cola Co (THE)

Mergent's Dividend Achievers, 2007
AbstractFood (MIC: 4.1 SIC: 2086 NAIC: 312111)Coca‐Cola is a manufacturer, distributor and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups. Co. also manufactures, distributes and markets some finished beverages. Co. primarily sells concentrates and syrups, as well as some finished beverages, to bottling and canning operations, distributors ...
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