Jason Wells+FollowCoca-Cola’s Recycling Labels ExposedTurns out those “fully recyclable” and “contains recycled plastic” labels on Coke bottles aren’t as green as they seem. A new survey found most of us think recycling logos mean our plastic will actually get recycled—but that’s true less than half the time! Experts say there’s no such thing as truly circular plastic, and these labels just make us feel better while pollution keeps piling up. Now, Coca-Cola is facing lawsuits and being forced to ditch some of those labels. Eye-opening, right? #Food #CocaCola #Greenwashing00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowCoke's Green Makeover: Will It Save You Money?Coca-Cola’s Dutch plant just ditched gas for electric everything—think wind and solar power, LED lights, and even battery forklifts. The result? Cleaner air for locals and lower energy bills for the company. If big brands can cut costs and pollution, maybe it’s time to look at your own energy habits. Swapping to LED bulbs or using less hot water could save you cash and help the planet, too. Would you try it? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowCoke Closures: Who’s Next on the Chopping Block?Heard the latest? Another Coca-Cola plant just shut its doors in California, leaving 80 folks job hunting. Coke’s been quietly slimming down, closing spots all over, thanks to more people swapping soda for healthier drinks. If you’re still grabbing a Coke at lunch, you might notice fewer options (or higher prices) soon. Anyone else think your favorite soda could disappear next? Drop your guesses below! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola5325Share
Keith Bass+FollowHow Your Soda Order Helped Feed KidsNext time you grab a Coke or Fanta on Glovo, you might be doing more than quenching your thirst. Coca-Cola teamed up with Glovo to turn every drink order into a meal for kids in need across Eastern Europe. Over 109,000 meals were served thanks to this campaign. It’s a cool reminder that your everyday cravings can actually make a difference for someone else—no extra effort required! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola40Share
Edward Wallace+FollowCoke Plants Closing: What’s Up With Your Soda?Heads up, soda fans: Coca-Cola just shut down two of its California plants, letting go of over 200 workers. Why? Fewer people are reaching for sugary drinks, and new rules are making it harder to sell sodas in some states. Plus, bans on certain dyes are hitting flavors like Fanta. If you’re noticing fewer Coke options at your store, now you know why! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola205227Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowCoca-Cola’s Big Move for Ugandan StudentsCoca-Cola is shaking things up in Uganda with Campus Version 2025, a new program giving university students real-world entrepreneurial and financial skills. While Coke’s still got work to do on its plastic waste problem, this initiative is a step toward making a positive impact where it counts. Would you pay more for a product if it meant a bigger environmental impact? Vote and spill your thoughts below! #Education #CocaCola #Uganda00Share
Brooke Martin+FollowWould You Still Buy Coke After This?Here’s a wild story for your coffee break: hundreds of Cambodian families finally got a payout after being pushed off their land by a company that supplies sugar to Coca-Cola. It took nearly 20 years and a lot of hardship, but the families won a settlement. The big takeaway? Where your soda comes from matters. If you want to support brands that treat people right, look for companies that talk about fair sourcing and eco-friendly packaging. Your shopping cart can be a vote for better business! #Business #Industry #CocaCola493496Share
Justin Gordon+FollowCoke’s Sweet Comeback: Real Sugar Returns!Heads up, soda fans! Coca-Cola is bringing back cane sugar to its U.S. drinks for the first time since the '80s, ditching some of that corn syrup. Why? People want that classic, "Mexican Coke" taste, and Coke’s listening. Wall Street’s buzzing—some analysts are raising their price targets, others are cautious since Coke sold a bit less soda last quarter. But if you love that old-school flavor, your next Coke might taste a little sweeter! #Business #Market #CocaCola47319Share
robertocarter+FollowCoke’s Sweet Switch: U.S. Cane Sugar Hits ShelvesHeads up, soda lovers! This fall, Coca-Cola is rolling out a new drink made with U.S. cane sugar instead of corn syrup. If you’ve ever hunted for Mexican Coke at your local shop, this one’s for you. The move is all about giving us more choices—and maybe a sweeter, pricier sip, since U.S. sugar costs more. Would you pay extra for that classic taste? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola455129Share
Kim Reeves+FollowCoke’s New Boss Lady & Dividend Drop!Coca-Cola just welcomed Jennifer Henry as their new Senior VP, and she’s got a knack for spotting the next big thing in drinks. If you’re a Coke shareholder, good news: another quarterly dividend is coming your way. For the rest of us, keep an eye out—Coke’s shake-up could mean new flavors or smarter deals at your local store soon! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola2013Share