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Soda Sales Fall for First Time in 20 Years
New York Times ^ | March 9, 2006 | MELANIE WARNER

Posted on 03/09/2006 2:25:29 PM PST by nickcarraway

The next generation may not be the Pepsi generation — or the Coke generation, for that matter.

For years, soda has been the quintessential American drink, considered the perfect thirst quencher, morning pick-me-up or accompaniment to lunch or dinner.

But that is slowly changing.

As Americans look for greater variety in their drinks and strive for healthier diets, consumption of soda — with its 250 calories and 67 grams of sugar in a 20-ounce bottle — is slipping.

Data released yesterday by Beverage Digest, the industry trade publication, shows that for the first time in 20 years, the number of cases of soda sold in the United States declined. Case volume in 2005 was down 0.7 percent, to 10.2 billion cases.

Coke's flagship brand, Coca-Cola Classic, was down 2 percent, and original Pepsi from PepsiCo was down 3.2 percent.

In recent years, soda has come under increasing fire from critics who see it as little more than liquid candy and blame it for contributing to America's looming problem of childhood obesity. Results of a study that was released on Monday link soda to weight gain among teenagers.

While soft drinks are still the country's most heavily consumed beverage, the category is losing ground to bottled water, sports drinks like Gatorade and Powerade and energy drinks like Red Bull and Full Throttle. Last year's volume data for these drinks is not yet available, but John Sicher, publisher of Beverage Digest, said he expected that the growth in these three categories would be up by double digits.

"Traditional carbonated soft drinks have got a tough road ahead," Mr. Sicher said. "The migration to water and sports drinks and other noncarbonated drinks seems to be permanent."

In a research report yesterday, William Pecoriello, a beverage analyst at

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: Georgia; US: New York
KEYWORDS: colawars; health; softdrinks; water
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To: TXBubba

I really wanted to give up DIET COKE, but I am addicted!

Is there a 12 Step?


21 posted on 03/09/2006 2:55:47 PM PST by JFC (W, I am with YA)
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To: Kaylee Frye

I love diet rite.


22 posted on 03/09/2006 2:56:35 PM PST by rwfromkansas (http://xanga.com/rwfromkansas)
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To: JFC

I went cold turkey. Totally astonished my son. And others.


23 posted on 03/09/2006 2:57:51 PM PST by Jemian (He is no fool to give up what he cannot keep, in order to gain what he cannot lose. -Jim Elliot)
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To: rwfromkansas

We call it soda in New York--downstate NY, that is--too.


24 posted on 03/09/2006 3:01:55 PM PST by Young Scholar
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To: nickcarraway

You mean canned burps are fading as a fad?
A buck a can have anything to do with it?
Maybe the obesity factor exceeded the rehydration factor?
Now that GatorAde doesn't taste like dead fish with cherry syrup anymore it's finally making a dent in sales?

Can we just go back to water, wine or beer?

How come there's no cranberry soda?


25 posted on 03/09/2006 3:02:07 PM PST by JoeSixPack1
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To: rwfromkansas
I can't stand it when people call it soda...that reeks of New England elitism.

It is POP, dang it. :)


26 posted on 03/09/2006 3:02:24 PM PST by KarlInOhio (The tree of liberty is getting awfully parched.)
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To: Global2010
I do think they have Diet Lime Coke or is it that you don't have splenda.

Bingo. The Splenda is the key for me. I try to stay away from the aspartame as much as possible. I had switched to Diet RC there for awhile. So Coke got me back when they put out a product with Splenda. Now if they can get the Lime/Splenda combo that would be great. I didn't like the Vanilla stuff at all. Cherry is good though.

27 posted on 03/09/2006 3:02:25 PM PST by TXBubba ( Democrats: If they don't abort you then they will tax you to death.)
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To: rwfromkansas
We always called it soda. And I am from NC - nowhere near New England. "Pop" is Yankee talk.
28 posted on 03/09/2006 3:06:29 PM PST by Kaylee Frye
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To: billorites
Blechhh.  Moxie is vile.
29 posted on 03/09/2006 3:08:24 PM PST by Libertarian444
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To: KarlInOhio

Interesting map, Karl!

In Minnesota, we call it "pop" just like the map indicates.

Where did you get the map from?


30 posted on 03/09/2006 3:12:15 PM PST by MplsSteve
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To: nickcarraway

Energy drinks are making a big dent in the sale of sodas at bars?


31 posted on 03/09/2006 3:12:58 PM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: Global2010

What about Diet Barq Root Beer? Or Diet IBC?


32 posted on 03/09/2006 3:15:30 PM PST by PaulJ
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To: nickcarraway
Great substitute for soda without all the artificial crap.

1 part any kind of pure fruit juice, 1 part club soda or sparkling water. You've got to mix it, but it's worth it.

33 posted on 03/09/2006 3:16:42 PM PST by Looking4Truth (We in the U.S. know the rest of the world is nearly useless and we're sick of carrying their asses!)
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To: KarlInOhio

Can someone explain, regarding the "pop"/"soda" map, who calls soda "Coke"? Since when (and where) is "Coke" a generic name for a carbonated soft drink? Does this mean that grape soda is called "grape coke"?


34 posted on 03/09/2006 3:19:57 PM PST by PaulJ
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To: MplsSteve
I saw that map a while ago. I searched for it again today and found it on http://www.popvssoda.com

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35 posted on 03/09/2006 3:20:25 PM PST by KarlInOhio (The tree of liberty is getting awfully parched.)
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To: PaulJ

"Coke" is generally the generic term for cola type sodas (ie, Coke, Pepsi and RC) but not sodas in general. I encountered it when I worked in food service because most places carry either Coke or Pepsi but not both and people ask for "Coke" as basically "whichever baaic cola you carry". So grape soda wouldn't be "grape coke" because grape soda isn't a cola.


36 posted on 03/09/2006 3:23:46 PM PST by discostu (a time when families gather together, don't talk, and watch football... good times)
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To: Kaylee Frye

hmm....

We always call it pop.

I remember seeing a map about this....the midwest seemed to be mainly "pop," the northeast and west coast "soda" and the south, "coke."


37 posted on 03/09/2006 3:26:07 PM PST by rwfromkansas (http://xanga.com/rwfromkansas)
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To: PaulJ

I love Root Beer! It does not agree with me.

My fave all time drink from childhood.

I think if I was to drink it now I would drink the non diet as in ordering a RB Float.

Makes me want some warm summer days. :)


38 posted on 03/09/2006 3:30:02 PM PST by Global2010
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To: nickcarraway

I've been drinking more wine lately. Has anybody noticed that wine prices seem to be dropping? I pick up on the bargain wines.


39 posted on 03/09/2006 3:30:18 PM PST by PJ-Comix ((Join the DUmmie FUnnies PING List for the FUNNIEST Blog on the Web)
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To: PaulJ

"Coke" is like "band-aid" or "kleenex" in the South.

Southerners are more apt than others to use brand names for products.


40 posted on 03/09/2006 3:35:46 PM PST by stands2reason
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