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Coca-Cola Sets Up Beijing Roots To Develop Chinese Herbal Products

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

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Coca-Cola preceded the opening of its first research center in China with extensive research on locally sourced traditional Chinese herbs and formulas, which it plans to use for products it will offer worldwide, the Atlanta-based beverage giant said Oct. 14

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