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  2. Fuze Beverage - Wikipedia

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    Fuze Beverage (/ f j uː z / fyooz), commercially referred to as simply Fuze (marketed in Switzerland, Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan as Fuse; formerly in Malaysia and Singapore as Heaven and Earth [2] and in Indonesia as Frestea), is a manufacturer of teas and non-carbonated fruit drinks enriched with vitamins. [1]

  3. Coca-Cola Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Testing began in Utah, [1] Southern California, [4] [9] and Georgia in July 2009 with 60+ locations around America planned by the end of that summer. [10] Test locations around Coca-Cola's home city of Atlanta included the World of Coca-Cola, AMC Theatres Southlake Pavilion 24 and Parkway Point 15, [9] [11] and area food chains, including Willy's Mexicana Grill. [12]

  4. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    Nalu – mango-flavored, low in calories soft drink available in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Netherlands [10] Namthip [14] – bottled water available in Thailand; Nanairo Acha [14] Nativa [6] – yerba mate-flavored, briefly available in Argentina; Naturaqua [14] Nature's Own – flavored mineral water available in Papuva Nueva Guinea [10] Nectar ...

  5. Nutrition facts label - Wikipedia

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    A sample nutrition facts label, with instructions from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [1] Nutrition facts placement for two Indonesian cartons of milk The nutrition facts label (also known as the nutrition information panel, and other slight variations [which?]) is a label required on most packaged food in many countries, showing what nutrients and other ingredients (to limit and get ...

  6. Coca-Cola C2 - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola C2 (also referred to as Coke C2, C2 Cola, or simply C2) was a cola-flavored beverage produced in response to the low-carbohydrate diet trend. [1] This Coke product was marketed as having half the carbohydrates, sugars and calories compared to standard Coca-Cola.

  7. Coca-Cola Fiber+ - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola Fiber+ or Coca-Cola plus is a diet variant of the soft drink Coca-Cola with added dietary fiber in the form of dextrin. [1] [2] It was developed by Coca-Cola Asia Pacific and launched locally in Japan during March 2017.

  8. Swerve (drink) - Wikipedia

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    However, water and sweeteners made up much of the other 49% of the drink, and the calorie count for an 11 oz. (325 ml) can of Swerve Chocolate Drink was 160 calories – more than the 140 calories found in a 12 oz. can (355 ml) of Coca-Cola Classic. The drink was not very popular with children and became increasingly harder to find.

  9. Fuze (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fuze is a device to detonate military munitions. Fuze may also refer to: Fuse (disambiguation) Fuze Beverage, a manufacturer of teas and non-carbonated fruit drinks enriched with vitamins; Fuze (company), a provider of cloud-based unified communications as a service; Sansa Fuze, a digital audio player; DJ Fuze; HTC Touch Pro or AT&T Fuze, a ...