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Coke takes anti-obesity campaign global

Coca-Cola says it will make lower-calorie options and clear calorie labeling more widely available around the world, intensifying a push against critics who say its drinks pack on the pounds. Full story

Coke plans major expansion of Fla. orange groves

The Coca-Cola Co. said Tuesday that it is spending $2 billion to support the planting of 25,000 acres of new orange groves in Florida, a move officials are lauding as a major investment in the Sunshine State's citrus industry. Full story

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  Demos Senior Fellow Bob Herbert, MSNBC.com Managing Editor Dafna Linzer, NPR’s Brooke Gladstone, The Nation Sports Editor Dave Zirin, and Amy Chozick from The New York Times join host Melissa Harris-Perry for a discussion on the impact billionaire buyers like the Koch brothers could have if they pur

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  Daily Rundown flashback: New Coca-Cola announced

The Daily Rundown's Chuck Todd gives today’s daily flashback and trivia question answer.

  Social Media Buzzkill

CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on a new Coca-Cola study, which finds online buzz, or social chatter, has no impact on short-term sales.

  Coke Speaks Out on Social Media

A new Coca-Cola study finds online buzz, or social chatter, has no impact on short-term sales, reports CNBC's Julia Boorstin.

  Brzezinski: Unbelievable how dangerous it is to consume sugary drinks

Mayor Bloomberg's planned limit on the size of sugary drinks suffered a setback on Monday, March 11, 2013 when Justice Milton A. Tingling of State Supreme Court declared the ban "arbitrary and capricious." The Morning Joe panel discusses. Fortune's Leigh Gallagher and the Washington Post's Eugene Ro

  Rattner: Bloomberg very 'philosophical' about soda ban block

Top Talkers: Mayor Bloomberg's planned limit on the size of sugary drinks suffered a setback on Monday, March 11, 2013 when Justice Milton A. Tingling of State Supreme Court declared the ban "arbitrary and capricious." The Morning Joe panel -- including economic analyst Steve Rattner, Time's Mark Ha

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A worker stands inside the Coca Cola facility, 30 km in the outskirts of Hargeisa, May 21, 2013. Picture taken May 21, 2013. REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)

A worker walks out of the Coca Cola factory in the outskirts of Hargeisa
A worker walks out of the Coca Cola factory in the outskirts of Hargeisa

A worker walks out of the Coca Cola factory, 30 km in the outskirts of Hargeisa, May 21, 2013. Picture taken May 21, 2013 REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)

Mustafa Osman Guelle, the chief operation officer, conducts a guided tour of the Coca Cola factory in the outskirts of Hargeisa
Mustafa Osman Guelle, the chief operation officer, conducts a guided tour of the Coca Cola factory in the outskirts of Hargeisa

Mustafa Osman Guelle, the chief operation officer, conducts a guided tour of the Coca Cola factory, 30 km in the outskirts of Hargeisa, May 21, 2013. Picture taken May 21, 2013. REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)

Plastic bottles of soft drink Sprite are seen in a dispatch area within the Coca Cola facility in Hargeisa
Plastic bottles of soft drink Sprite are seen in a dispatch area within the Coca Cola facility in Hargeisa

Plastic bottles of soft drink Sprite are seen in a dispatch area within the Coca Cola facility in Hargeisa May 21, 2013. Picture taken May 21, 2013. REUTERS/Feisal Omar (SOMALIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS)