GERMANY: Coke defends ad record despite new machines trial
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 30 June 2006
Coca-Cola Co. has insisted it remains committed to responsible advertising despite testing new vending machines that could avoid fresh restrictions on marketing soft drinks to children.
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Coca-Cola Co. has insisted it remains committed to responsible advertising despite testing new vending machines that could avoid fresh restrictions on marketing soft drinks to children.

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