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Gary Fayard, CFO/Executive VP, The Coca-Cola Co. & Coca-Cola FEMSA board member
Muhtar Kent, Chair/CEO, The Coca-Cola Co. Warren Buffett, Former board member & largest shareholder with 9% of The Coca-Cola Co.
Coca-Cola pushers, multi-millionaires Gary Fayard and Muhtar Kent and multi-billionaire Warren Buffett, keep promoting the false notion that Coke products are synonymous with happiness, As Coca-Cola depletes scarce water resources around the world, continues its complicity in brutal labor/human rights practices and aggressive marketing of unhealthy products that make millions of kids sick, you decide if Coca-Cola is promoting happiness around the world after watching these videos.
Robert Lau, College of the Atlantic
Robert Lau, a senior at College of the Atlantic (COA) located on Mount Desert Island off the coast of Maine in the United States, contacted the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke to announce that the college recently voted to remove a long-standing Coca-Cola vending machine and an Odwalla refrigerator from the campus.
He stated that, "We hope to soon implement a ban towards all Coca-Cola products so that in the future there will be no chance of bringing this brand back to our institution."
Robert also shared a 5-minute creative video, "Liquid Memory: A Memento of Coke," about Coca-Cola that he made for a class. We urge supporters to share this video among their contacts.
The Campaign appreciates when supporters send us their creative anti-Coca-Cola ads from all over the world. The Coca-Cola Company spends more than $3 billion a year promoting "health" and "happiness," which is in complete contradiction to what the company's sugary, chemical-laden products, brutal human rights and irresponsible environmental practices reflect.
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"If you drink Coke, you'll get fatter and fatter. The solution is simple and it's right in front of your eyes. Don't drink Coke. It's killing you and your family."
Center for Science and the Public Interest
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"Sugar" by Jason Mraz and the MC Flow
"Big soda companies have billions of dollars to tell their story, but we have each other. Oh — and we have the truth. Help The Real Bears spread the truth about soda by sharing the film" — Dharmaj Soni