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Coke mini is a new 7.5 ounce can packaging of Coca-Cola set to debut in December 2009. It is predicded to rake in millions. The Atlanta-based soft drink seller plans to also sell smaller cans of its Sprite, Fanta Orange, Cherry Coca-Cola and Barq's Root Beer sodas.

References

  1. Saletan, William (2009-10-19). "Coke Suckers: Is the Coke mini can the new light cigarette?". Slate.
  2. Collier, Joe Guy (2009-10-14). "Coke mini can to debut in D.C., New York". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
  3. "Coca-Cola Unveils Sleek, New 90-Calorie Mini Can". Reuters. 2009=10-14. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Coke to begin selling smaller cans". Associated Press. 2009-10-19.
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