Foreign catering brands raise concerns

Updated: 2011-08-16 17:02

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Foreign catering brands raise concerns

Doug Jackson, president of Coca-Cola (China) Beverages Ltd. [Photo/CFP] 

Coca-Cola, the world's largest soft-drink maker, offers a portfolio of more than 3,500 products in more than 200 countries.

 

Coca-Cola defends safety of its mainland products

The Coca-Cola products that tested positive for a banned preservative in Taiwan have been recalled in July, and the Coca-Cola Co said its products on the Chinese mainland are completely safe to drink. [Full story]

 

Coke Zero has antiseptic banned in Taiwan

Foreign catering brands raise concerns
A batch of Coca-Cola Zero imported into Taiwan from Shanghai has been found to contain an additive banned by Taiwan authorities but allowed on the Chinese mainland. One batch of the syrup used to make free-flowing Coca-Cola Zero has tested positive for methyl p-hydroxybenzoate, a kind of antiseptic, which cannot be added to fizzy drinks in Taiwan, media reported on July 18. [Full story]

  

Coca-Cola compensates $0.30 for bug in Sprite

Coca-Cola will pay 2.05 yuan ($0.30) as compensation to Mr Gao, who claimed to have found a three-centimeter bug in an unopened bottle of Sprite, Daxing district court said in February 2010. Mr Gao, who was unsatisfied with the decision and lodged an appeal again, asked for the company for a compensation of 4.10 yuan ($0.60), together with a written apology. [Full story]

Foreign catering brands raise concerns

A bug is seen in this bottle of Sprite. [Photo/Beijing Times]

 

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