Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Coca Cola advice Nigerians to stop taking sugar beverages and start consuming fruits beverages


Nigerians have been encouraged to take after a sound way of life by consuming more fruits and reduce sugar intake juice.

The counsel was given on Tuesday by the Coca Cola Marketing Manager, Stills and Flavors, Gbolahan Sanni, at the dispatch of three new prodcts of Five Alive juice in Lagos.

As indicated by a report from the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Mr. Sanni said eating more natural products day by day either by eating or drinking makes one solid. Thusly, Coca Cola Ltd has presented drinks with more normal substance to the market.

"The new variations contain regular and neighborhood natural products, for example, pineapple, apple, mango, enthusiasm foods grown from the ground.

"There is no restriction to the quantity of jugs that can be taken by an individual since it contains vitamins and minerals that are helpful to wellbeing.

"It is produced using regular organic products, vitamin and minerals not at all like carbonated beverages which were produced using synthetic mixes and sugar.

"It doesn't contain simulated flavors, hues and additives," Mr. Sanni said.

He included that the organization understood that the taste of customers was changing and thus they have presented new items.

"I can guarantee you that we will keep on innovating, present and create new variations of common organic products drink eagerly.

"Five Alive beverages is a result of Coca-Cola Company and the most looked for after beverages on account of its uniqueness and quality.

"Individuals ought to dependably bring breakfast with five alive in light of the fact that it is new and contains normal items," the showcasing chief said.

The new products unveiled on Tuesday are Tropical, Apple and Family size of thick orange.

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