Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Cadbury Schweppes and the American Beverage Association have announced that they will stop selling soda nationwide at elementary and middle schools and limit sales in high schools
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Cadbury Schweppes and the American Beverage
Association have announced that they will stop selling soda
nationwide at elementary and middle schools and limit sales in high
schools. Only water, milk and juice can be sold in elementary and
middle schools under the agreement reached with the Alliance for a
Healthier Generation, an initiative of the American Heart
Association and the William J. Clinton Foundation.
In elementary schools, the drinks can be no more than eight ounces,
while in middle schools the beverages must be 10 ounces or smaller,
according to the agreement. Only low-calorie sodas and sports
drinks, along with juice and milk, will be permitted in high
schools.
The agreement will take at least until the 2008-09 school year to
be implemented while companies repackage drinks and find
substitutes for the traditional sugary sodas.
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