Abstract
It was 1996, and the first Coca-Cola production plant in the Kyrgyz Republic was about to open. Prime Minister Apas Jumagulov was at the opening ceremony along with the Turkish and Kyrgyz joint venture partners. ''Coca-Cola will be the best in our region, because of our mountain water'' announced Askar Akayev (the president of the Republic) to the guests. In Kazakhstan, Coca-Cola contained 410 calories per litre, while that in Uzbekistan had 430 calories per litre. Also in the CIS, Coca-Cola Bottlers Chisinau SRL, reported that their Coca-Cola in the Republic of Moldova contained 1,800 kilojoules per litre, while Pepsi in Moldova had 445 calories per litre.
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Abstract
It was 1996, and the first Coca-Cola production plant in the Kyrgyz Republic was about to open. Prime Minister Apas Jumagulov was at the opening ceremony along with the Turkish and Kyrgyz joint venture partners. ''Coca-Cola will be the best in our region, because of our mountain water'' announced Askar Akayev (the president of the Republic) to the guests. In Kazakhstan, Coca-Cola contained 410 calories per litre, while that in Uzbekistan had 430 calories per litre. Also in the CIS, Coca-Cola Bottlers Chisinau SRL, reported that their Coca-Cola in the Republic of Moldova contained 1,800 kilojoules per litre, while Pepsi in Moldova had 445 calories per litre.