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  2. Sugary drink tax - Wikipedia

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    A sugary drink tax, soda tax, or sweetened beverage tax (SBT) [1] [2] [3] is a tax or surcharge (food-related fiscal policy) designed to reduce consumption of sweetened beverages by making them more expensive to purchase. Drinks covered under a soda tax often include carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks and energy drinks. [4]

  3. Does the Soda Tax Work? - AOL

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    Soda consumption is blamed as being a cause of heart disease, obesity, Type 2 diabetes and some types of cancer in adults, and it's easy to see why, Government guidelines encourage Americans to ...

  4. Why Soda Taxes May Not Make Beverage Stocks Go Flat - AOL

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    Many of the new soda tax proposals, such as New York's .01 cent-per-ounce tax, are meeting stiff opposition and are likely to fizzle in the current political and economic environment. But that ...

  5. List of U.S. state beverages - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of state beverages as designated by the various states of the United States.The first known usage of declaring a specific beverage a "state beverage" within the US began in 1965 with Ohio designating tomato juice as its official beverage.

  6. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Canned wine with Iowa 5¢ and Maine 15¢ insignia Cans discarded less than two years after the Oregon Bottle Bill was passed.. California (5¢; for bottles 24 U.S. fl oz (710 mL) or greater, 10¢; boxed wine, wine pouches and cartons 25¢), California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act (AB 2020) implemented in 1987, last revision made January 2024.

  7. We'll drink to that: Federal soda tax is a good idea - AOL

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  8. First a Soda Tax, Now a Pizza Tax: The Food Police March On

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    America's nutritional nannies are at it again. A study published earlier this week by the American Medical Association's Archives of Internal Medicine argues that if pizza and soda were more ...

  9. Sin tax - Wikipedia

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    A sin tax (also known as a sumptuary tax, or vice tax) is an excise tax specifically levied on certain goods deemed harmful to society and individuals, such as alcohol, tobacco, drugs, candy, soft drinks, fast foods, coffee, sugar, gambling, and pornography. [1]