The cola-ized classroom.(Commercialism Run Amok)(includes related articles)(public school districts' contract with Coca-Cola Co. and Pepsi-Cola ... An article from: Multinational Monitor
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From the supplier: Public school districts have entered into exclusive beverage selling rights in schools and a range of special marketing opportunities with Coca-Cola Co and Pepsi-Cola Co. While school districts consider these contracts as solutions to their financial problems, critics contend that the deals come at the expense of students' allowances, nutrition and school curricula. Critics further argue that through these agreements, the two beverage companies have extended their reach in public schools.
Citation Details Title: The cola-ized classroom.(Commercialism Run Amok)(includes related articles)(public school districts' contract with Coca-Cola Co. and Pepsi-Cola Co.)(Cover Story) Author: Anna White Publication:Multinational Monitor (Refereed) Date: January 1, 1999 Publisher: Essential Information, Inc. Volume: 20 Issue: 1-2 Page: 16(7)