For example, Coca-Cola is the most consumed soft drink in almost every country, but its consumption is the highest in Mexico, Brazil, and the United States, according to the data collected by Gitnux.
Adolescents and young adults are the heaviest consumers of sugary drinks. Even young infants and toddlers drink a lot of sugary drinks, primarily fruit drinks.
Compared to other countries in the world, Argentina has the most soda consumption. About 155 liters per capita are consumed each year.
Here in Chiapas -- the. Southernmost and poorest state of Mexico, the people. drink on average 2.2 liters of Coca-Cola PER DAY. That is more than any country in the WORLD per.
This map shows Scotland is the only country in the world where Coca Cola doesn't own the most popular soft drink. A special map of the world has been making the rounds online to people's delight – and confusion.
Those two countries dealing with the misfortune of not having coca-cola or coca-cola products are Cuba and North Korea.
Nobody in the world drinks more Coca-Cola and other fizzy drinks than the residents of Chiapas, Mexico's southernmost and poorest state.
3.1% of all beverages consumed around the world are Coca-Cola products.
Mexicans are the largest consumers of Coke, and consumers in the country drink 745 Coke beverages a year. After “OK”, “Coca-Cola” is the second most-known phrase in the world. Coca-Cola has a product portfolio exceeding 3,500 beverages and 500 brands.
Men are more likely than women to drink both sugar sweetened drinks (such as soft drink) and diet drinks (such as diet cola) and are more likely to consume them in greater amounts.
“The quality and taste of expired soda may be severely impacted,” Schwan said. “Carbonated soft drinks or sodas will decrease in flavor and carbonation – they may taste awful and 'flat' if consumed long after their expiration date.”
Dr Pepper was created in 1885 and believed to be the first soda as we know it today followed by Coca-Cola one year later.
Coca-Cola has been declared the worst plastic polluter in the world. It pumps out 200,000 bottles a minute, an equivalent of 3 million tons of plastic packaging a year.
APPLE is the new most valuable brand in the world, according to a closely followed annual report.
There are 37 grams (g) of added sugar, which equates to almost 10 teaspoons (tsp), in a single can of cola. For optimal health, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend consuming no more than 6 tsp of added sugar daily. By drinking just one serving of cola a day, a person will easily exceed this amount.
More than 1.9 billion servings of our drinks are enjoyed in more than 200 countries each day.
In 2020, Coca Cola's brand value was at 84.86 billion U.S. dollars, while PepsiCo's brand value was at 70.9 billion U.S. dollars. This statistic is a testament to the fact that Coca Cola is still the leading brand in the soft drink industry, with a brand value that is significantly higher than that of PepsiCo.
Soda is addictive for many reasons. In regular sodas, the sugar causes dopamine releases in the brain, stimulating pleasure centers. For some, it's not the ingredients that causes the addiction, but the lifestyle habit that leads you to the fridge.
An occasional diet soft drink won't kill you, but a daily — or even an every-other-day — habit may wreak havoc on your taste buds, making it harder for you to lose or maintain a healthy weight, points out Coates.
That's 39 gallons of bottled water per person, compared to 38.5 gallons of soda. According to Beverage Marketing, per capita soda consumption regularly exceeded 50 gallons in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The Coca-Cola Company was founded in 1886 in Atlanta, Georgia. Since then, the company now sells more than 1.9 billion beverages in more than 200 countries around the world daily.
Coca-Cola is one of the most recognizable and successful brands in the world. With a brand value of $73.1 billion, Coca-Cola serves 1.8 billion servings of their beverages every day across 200 countries worldwide, making it one of the largest beverage companies in the world with over 500 brands under its umbrella.
The government of Venezuela has banned the sale of Coca-Cola's no-calorie Coke Zero in the country and called on retailers to pull the product from their shelves.