Coca-Cola stops this beloved drink

Coca-Cola has made the difficult decision to interrupt this 40-year-old drinks.


Another one who bites the dust. OfSub-sub-air ToFrito-laity snacks Todozens of catering chainsCoronavirus has forced countless quick restoration menu items, food products and restaurants to interrupt or get their doors. Now we can add another to the list and it's one of the biggest brands we have seen so far.

On Wednesday, July 1, Coca-Cola has announced that they interrupt a brand of drinks and licencing more than 300 employees. At the end of July, you will not see more ODWalla smoothies and fruit juices on your grocery shelves.

This brand of drinks, which has been undertaken for more than 40 years but has been operated by Coca-Cola since 2001, apparently had harm in recent years. ODWALLA has experienced increased competition in smoothie and bottled juice, and we can not say that we are surprised. Although there are smoothies in healthy bottles that you can buy, Odwalla has consistently landed at our "worst" list ofHealthy smoothies bought in store. Despite a last-ditch effort to deploy a "zero sugar" line, the brand has been bottling drinks that average in the 40 grams of sugar fuel as long as we can remember.

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A drink with 30 to 50 grams of sugar cuts it anymore. There has been a crushing change in consumer consumption habits on the grocery store over the last decade, because more people understand how aHigh sugar diet can have drastic health consequences. As a result, new categories likeHealthy healthy alternatives andLow sugar yogurts are soaring popularity. ODWALLA's sales reflected this shift and Coca-Cola recognized that it was the reason for the disappearance of the mark once dear.

After several years of evaluation on Odwalla's performance, "we could not make it work, we could not understand the cost-effectiveness report," said a spokesman for the companyWall Street newspaper. "It's really the result of consumers changing what they want so quickly."

Hoping that Coke reinvests the resources it has in Odwalla in actually healthy products for us so that there is a lower likelihood of being likely to beSnap gropers allow you to buy more unhealthy food.


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