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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Another Decade of Coke

By Jamie Slater February 7, 2014

For Pepsi lovers on campus, a brief window of opportunity closed earlier this year when Georgetown renewed its exclusive contract with The Coca-Cola Company, continuing a relationship that goes back...

Simply Science: Cocaine-Cola

Simply Science: Cocaine-Cola

By Matt Caulfield and Matt Caulfield February 28, 2013

Soda. Some of you have given it up for lent, some of you have given it up for life. But to me, there’s nothing like an ice-cold Coca-Cola. Speaking of Coca-Cola, ever hear of the unequivocally idiotic...

Corp Raises Soda Prices to $1.25

By Elizabeth Garbitelli September 16, 2011

Bowing to economic pressure, The Corp has increased its bargain bin $1 price for 20-ounce soda by 25 cents. Last year, the D.C. government instituted a six percent tax on all sodas, sports drinks...

Soda Tax Falls Flat

By The Editorial Board September 24, 2010

Whether you call it soda, pop or Coke, your favorite soft drinks will soon cost you more inside the District. The D.C. Council has slapped a 6 percent city sales tax on all artificially and sugar-sweetened...

Coca-Cola Mini Can Offers Fewer Calories, Less Sugar at a Price

By Zach Zappone January 29, 2010

Coca-Cola has decided to offer a scaled-down can size in Washington, D.C., and New York City as part of a new initiative to increase sales. The new 7.5-ounce can contains 90 calories and is meant for consumers...

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