Sentences with phrase «u.s. carbonated soft drink»

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In a recent U.S. consumer survey, Jefferies analysts found that «health concerns, particularly around artificial sweeteners continue to plague the U.S. diet carbonated soft drinks industry.»
The former finds inspiration from a carbonated soft drink industry that has seen 12 straight years of sales declines in the U.S. as consumers buy more bottled water and other healthier drinks.
Seth Kaufman is PepsiCo North America Beverages CMO, where he leads the holistic business, brand and consumer agenda across PepsiCo's vast beverage portfolio of carbonated soft drinks, waters, teas, energy and ready - to - drink coffee drinks in the U.S..
Slumping demand for diet sodas sold by PepsiCo and Coca Cola propelled a decline for the broader industry, as overall sales of carbonated soft drinks dropped for the 11th consecutive year in the U.S.
Even if it winds up being little more than a marketing stunt, the move may prove to be a boon for PepsiCo, as soda sales in the U.S. have been flagging recently — carbonated soft drinks have seen their sales plummet 14 % in the past nine years.
MarketWatch's Emma Court joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to talk why the consumption of bottled - water increased in the U.S. while carbonated soft drinks fell — and whether we ultimately need to be consuming either.
I believe that one of the leading contributors to osteoporosis in the U.S. is carbonated soft drinks containing phosphorous.
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