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- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html accessdate "2012-10-13".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html agency "Associated Press".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html archivedate "2012-09-30".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html archiveurl AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html.
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html date "2012-09-25".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html deadurl "yes".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html isCitedBy Pepsi_Next.
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html publisher "Wall Street Journal".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html quote "NEW YORK — PepsiCo Inc. is launching a reduced-calorie soda in Australia that uses stevia, the first time the beverage maker is using the natural sweetener in its namesake cola. The Purchase, N.Y.-based company says the drink, called Pepsi Next, is also sweetened with sugar and has 30 percent fewer calories than regular. The rollout follows the launch of Pepsi Next in the U.S. earlier this year.That version has about half as many calories of regular at 60 calories per can, but uses a mix of artificial sweeteners and high fructose corn syrup.".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html title "PepsiCo rolls out cola with stevia in Australia".
- AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html url AP16394cdc4e2e4d579d037cf8b160328a.html.