Low- and no-calorie sweeteners are among some of the most exhaustively researched ingredients in the world.
Statement regarding new bottled water charges in Ontario from Canadian Beverage Association (CBA)
June 8, 2017 (Toronto) – Ontario bottled water permits account for only 0.001% (one-thousandth of one percent) of the 377…
CBA statement regarding research, “Diet drinks and possible association with stroke and dementia”
APRIL 21, 2017 (TORONTO) – Jim Goetz, President of the Canadian Beverage Association, released this statement today in response to…
Canadian Beverage Association statement regarding University of Waterloo report on beverage tax in Canada
— Report findings do not reflect Canadian marketplace — March 16, 2017 (TORONTO) – In response to the report released…
Canadian context on refreshment beverage consumption: CBA statement in response to today’s University of Waterloo research
February 10, 2017 (TORONTO) – Canadians’ per capita sugars intake from non-alcoholic refreshment beverages has decreased by 20% since 2004.[1]…
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