We have had a deep and mutually beneficial relationship with our bottlers for more than 100 years. One of the historic strengths of our system has been its ability to change and adapt as our consumers, customers and competitors have changed. Change today is coming more rapidly than ever, and if we aren't willing to consider change, we risk missing out on growth.
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There are many factors at play in helping our young people build balanced lifestyles. Because of our long-time partnership with America's schools, Coca-Cola wants to play a positive and effective role in helping to promote healthy, active lifestyles among students nationwide.Don Knauss
When a customer comes to our system with an idea, we want to consider it as a system for the benefit of our consumers and our entire system, which is how we have handled this request. We are currently reviewing a complex and unrealistic proposal from the Coca-Cola Bottlers Association and have committed to responding to it by Feb. 22. These lawsuits will only shut down for everyone what we believe had been a productive business dialogue.
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Litigation is completely inappropriate and unfounded in light of the ongoing discussions between the company and all our bottlers to respond to a major customer's request for the benefit of everyone. We are extremely disappointed that a few individuals are attempting to hijack those discussions.
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We're also strengthening our commitment to our core brands,
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Consumers are telling us they want another choice, and they haven't been getting it until now.
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C2 will be the biggest thing to arrive since Diet Coke's debut over 20 years ago,
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