In the Spotlight – US soft drinks tax

By Michelle Russell | 9 April 2010

As several US states look to tax regular soft drinks, we take a look at the reaction to the proposals in the industry and media.

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As several US states look to tax regular soft drinks, we take a look at the reaction to the proposals in the industry and media.

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