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July 26, 2010: Beverage Industry corrects misinformation on energy drinks
To: Canadian Medical Association Journal The Canadian Non-Alcoholic Beverage sector is writing to you to...
July 15 Toronto Sun: Stop selling pop to kids
I would like to correct some of the errors and misinformation in the July 15...
Refreshments Canada strives to ensure consumers have the facts to make an informed purchase decision on their favourite beverages and will respond to various articles in the news to correct inaccurate or misleading information regarding the products manufactured and distributed our members.
In This Section
- July 26, 2010: Beverage Industry corrects misinformation on energy drinks
- July 15 Toronto Sun: Stop selling pop to kids
- June 22: National Post: American study result does not reflect Canadian consumption patterns
- April 26: 100 Mile House Free Press: Facts About PET Bottles
- Apr 20: Le Soleil: Facts About Energy Drinks
- Mar 12: Globe & Mail: Disagree with a US tax on junk food
- Dec 10 Calgary Sun: A beverage tax will not solve the obesity problem
- Nov 2 Vancouver Sun: Study finds link between sugary drinks
- Oct 29 Nanaimo Daily News:Uncorking pop consumption
- Oct 28 St Catherine Standard: Risk factors for heart disease
- Oct 22 Globe & Mail: The sweet low down
- Oct 21: National Post: re Locked on pop
- Oct 11: Toronto Star - Response to cheap food policy
- August 25: Vancouver Sun: Response to Report on Added Sugars
- August 25: St Catherines Standard re Public Space Recycling
- June 10: Globe & Mail - Correcting Misconceptions on Industry School Nutrition Guidlines
- June 10: Toronto Star - Correcting Misconceptions on Industry School Nutrition Guidlines
- May 31: Globe & Mail: Refreshments Canada Disagrees with Soft Drink Taxes
- May 15: London Free press: re childhood obesity
- May 15: Calgary Herald: re energy drinks
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