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...despite the discovery of an fuel-like substance, Coca-Cola stands by its own tests, which did not find anything abnormal...
...results back and we were able to determine that there was no problem with the drink," said Robert Lanz, Coca-Cola's vice-president of public affairs...
...Coca-Cola officials would not comment on the results of the state laboratory test or on the potential cause of the contamination, citing legal reasons...
...consumer who consumed this product has representation with an attorney and we will not comment," said Harriet Tolby of Coca-Cola...
...Three" and the "Little Three." Contrary to intuition, the "Big Three" includes the legal and mass-produced and consumed alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. The "Little Three" conforms to the typical notion of drugs as illegal substances, produced on a much smaller scale. These include opium, cannabis and coca. Courtwright's market-centered classification of these drugs foreshadows the economic emphasis in his historical accounts of each drug. But what about the drugs that didn't make the list? Courtwright not only emphasizes the reasons why the larger-scale drugs became globalized, but also why the others remain local and regional...