| Should You Buy America's Message in a Bottle? |
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| Written by Eben Esterhuizen | |
| Wednesday, 07 May 2008 | |
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"Coca-Cola is little more than sugar, flavoring and lots of (carbonated) water," said Geroge Ritzer in The Globalization of Nothing. "It is largely indistinguishable from innumerable other brands of cola, yet people around the world seem to think that Coca-Cola is something and they are eager to ask for it by name and even to pay a premium for it."
Photo:duncan, Creative Commons, Flickr When I came across this video today, I was reminded why investors like Warren Buffet continue to believe in Coca-Cola (KO - Last trade $58.27). Watch it! Comments
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written by Michelle Haimoff , May 07, 2008
What do you mean by America "improv[ing] its global image"? Are you suggesting that America compromise its relationship with Israel so that Jew-bashing Islamic fundamentalists will buy Coke instead of Mecca Coke?
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written by Adam Waitt , May 08, 2008
I understand that this article was not meant to spark a conversation on the relationship between the U.S. and Israel. However, I just completed reading "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy" by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt and would like to encourage all who seek to understand our current situation in the Middle East to read it. The book is very thorough and raises a topic that seems to be taboo in the media and suicide for political candidates.
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