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Should soft drinks be sold in school? Should soft drinks be sold in school? soft drinks should not be sold in schools
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Soft drinks were first sold in cans in 1938. The first commercially successful canned soft drink was produced by the American company, the American Can Company, and it was called "Kola Champagne." This innovation marked a significant change in beverage packaging, making it easier to transport and store soft drinks.
The global soft drink industry sells billions of units annually. In the US alone, over 12 billion cases of carbonated soft drinks are sold each year. The exact number fluctuates annually based on consumer trends and market conditions.
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They are seasonal (I am sure of that) but I am not yet sure why. I suppose it is because more soft drinks are sold in the warmer months because of outdoor activities such as BBq's and going to the beach, etc. whereas in the winter time warm drinks like coffee take its place.
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I think U.S.A doesn't have a comparative advantage in soft drinks for many reasons. A significant reason would be that sodas can be manufactured much more cheaply in foreign countries. It makes more economic sense for Coca Cola to produce the soft drinks in the countries where they will be sold. This will take advantage of cheaper labor and reduced shipping costs. There are many things that the United States can do that will put more of our natural resources to work in a more efficient manner. <copied>
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im not sure:S
did mcdonalds have a large themomenter in front showing how many burgers had been sold