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...Coca Cola...
...drink fewer than three cups of coffee (or tea or cola drinks...
...prospering and likely to get considerably bigger. Imprecisely defined but including at least the gyms, equipment, clothing, foods and vitamins for staying healthy, the fitness market will reach $35 billion this year, up from $30 billion just two years ago. That is bigger than the combined sales of Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble and Kodak...
...orthodox production that was proper right down to the last parasol. There wasn't a bumbershoot of any description on the Lyric stage. No fans either. They were replaced with tokens and totems of the new pan-Orientalism: signs that blink out Sony, Seiko and, inevitably, Coca-Cola; NankiPoo (Tenor Neil Rosenshein), the wandering minstrel, transformed into a rocker with a red guitar; Yum-Yum (Soprano Michelle Harman-Gulick) in a flared short skirt and visor cap, giggling and jawing gum like a Tokyo Valley Girl; and the Mikado himself (Bass Donald Adams), arriving onstage, with all appropriate ceremony...
While some analysts and soft-drink executives fear the explosion of new products will mean market confusion and heavier competition, others believe it will mean larger overall sales. One such enthusiast is Coca-Cola Chairman Roberto Goizueta. Says he: "Even with the multitude of products already on the market, if we expect to keep growing and satisfying the consumer we'll have to create still more. We must create more new flavors, more diet drinks, more caffeine-free ones and even new products that contain caffeine, if consumers continue to want them...