Angry Birds Soda dethrones Coca-Cola and Pepsi in Finland
The AngryBirds have not only achieved success as a game with more than 200 million active users a month, but now is sweeping gas sales surpassing its traditional brands in Finland.
The Finnish company Rovio whose main source of income obtained through the merchandising, the drink has fruit flavors than sales to the popular Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
Thanks to this success, the drink will soon be available in New Zealand and Australia. And soon will target the Chinese market, said co-founder Niklas Hed.
"We are pleased with our business in China, is the largest smartphone market and where we have the most daily active users, while recently overtook the U.S." he said.
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Angry Birds Soda dethrones Coca-Cola and Pepsi in Finland
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Women in New Zealand die from consumption of Coca-Cola
Women in New Zealand die from consumption of Coca-Cola
WELLINGTON, New Zealand. - The habit of a woman to take seven and a half liters (two gallons) of Coca-Cola a day probably contributed to her death, experts say. The giant beverage producer responded by saying that even water can be fatal in large amounts.
Natasha Harris was a 30-year-old mother of eight, of Invercargill, who died of a heart attack in 2010. Fairfax Media said a pathologist testified Thursday that she probably suffered from hypokalemia or low potassium, caused by excessive consumption of Coca-Cola and generally poor nutrition.
Harris's partner said she drank 10 liters (2.6 gallons) of Coca-Cola a day. He added that she ate little and smoked about 30 cigarettes a day.
The Forensic Service is compiling a final report on the death of Harris.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand. - The habit of a woman to take seven and a half liters (two gallons) of Coca-Cola a day probably contributed to her death, experts say. The giant beverage producer responded by saying that even water can be fatal in large amounts.
Natasha Harris was a 30-year-old mother of eight, of Invercargill, who died of a heart attack in 2010. Fairfax Media said a pathologist testified Thursday that she probably suffered from hypokalemia or low potassium, caused by excessive consumption of Coca-Cola and generally poor nutrition.
Harris's partner said she drank 10 liters (2.6 gallons) of Coca-Cola a day. He added that she ate little and smoked about 30 cigarettes a day.
The Forensic Service is compiling a final report on the death of Harris.


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