DutchNews, March 10, 2017
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The world’s
largest soft drinks company Coca-Cola is pulling its Sprite brand from the
Dutch market from next week because of objections that the drink is a ‘sugar
bomb’, the Financieele Dagblad said on Friday.
The US-based company said it
regards the Netherlands as ‘the most health-conscious country in the world’. If
the withdrawal of traditional Sprite is seen as a success, it could also be
dropped in 100 other countries, Coca-Cola Nederland country manager Richard
Schlasberg said.
Sprite will remain available in sugar- and calorie-free versions.
Coca-Cola markets 18 brands of its soft drinks in the Netherlands and one-third
of the income at its Dongen bottling plant is derived from zero or low calorie
drinks.
The consumption of soft drinks in the Netherlands fell to an average of
91.5 litres per capital in 2015 from 102.6 litres per capita in 2011. Meanwhile
sales of bottled water are increasing, the FD said.
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