Coca Cola

  • HealthYahoo Life UK

    Just one fizzy drink a day increases your risk of heart disease, study reveals

    You might want to rethink your fizzy afternoon pick-me-up.

  • BusinessYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Japan's Coca-Cola Clear now available in Singapore

    The latest product to emerge from the “clear drinks” trend from Japan has hit Singapore – the Coca-Cola Clear, first launched in Japan earlier this month, is now available in Singapore. The transparent drink fad started in Singapore last year when Japanese company Suntory’s clear milk tea became available in supermarkets here. Upon the first sip of Coca-Cola Clear, it was pretty apparent that the drink doesn’t have the usual caramel flavour present in other Coca-Cola drinks.

  • BusinessYahoo Life UK

    From Coca Cola to Red Bull, these are the UK’s most sugary drinks

    The sugar tax will come into effect tomorrow but how unhealthy are your favourite sugary pick-me-ups?

  • NewsYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Fancy a lychee-flavoured Sprite 'zero'? Introducing the Coca-Cola Freestyle 7000 dispenser

    The new Coca-Cola Freestyle 7000 dispenser has arrived in Singapore and it promises something for everyone with its wide variety of drinks, along with healthy options.

  • NewsYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    HPB gives some Coca-Cola drinks 'Healthier Choice' symbol in Singapore

    If you’ve always wondered if that Coke Zero is really healthier than a regular Coke, well, it looks like the Health Promotion Board (HPB) thinks it is. Coca-Cola Singapore announced on Monday (20 March) that some of their beverages will now carry the ‘Healthier Choice’ symbol.

  • NewsStephanie Soteriou

    WATCH Coca Cola Under Fire For Offensive Indigenous Christmas Advert

    Oh Coca Cola, whatever happened to the traditional ‘Holidays are coming’ Christmas adverts, eh? The soft drink brand has come under fire for their latest Mexican festive ad, which depicts young, white people “volunteering” to do a good deed by bringing bottles of Coca Cola to a remote indigenous village alongside the tagline “Open Your Heart”. The video shows fair-skinned actors, dubbed “white heroes” by critics, bringing bottles of the soft drink to the Mixe people in Torentepec, a town in th