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- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea accessdate "2009-09-29".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea date "1997-05-01".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea first "Dan".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea isCitedBy Tanora.
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea last "White".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea publisher "The Financial Times Limited".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea quote "Overall CCBI reckons that it has a 45% share of the total Irish carbonated soft drinks market, up from about 35% in 1986. In addition to Coke and 7-Up it also has the Fanta, also a Coca-Cola brand, franchise in Ireland where it has about 2.5% of the market and its own Tanora brand.".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea title "Look out tea: If Warwick White gets his way we'll all be drinking Coke instead of tea or coffee.".
- b337edf67c360d59cb8b0ed9ec211760ee4845840f0f3261482ef202be7491ea work "Business & Finance".