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Coca-Cola announced it would ditch Sprite's green-colored bottles in favor of clear plastic bottles. The change will take place on Aug. 1.
Sprite has used green-colored bottles since the product was introduced in 1961. “Taking colors out of bottles improves the quality of the recycled material,” Julian Ochoa, ...
It’s the signature green color that so many are used to seeing and have associated with Sprite for so long, but after more than 60 years, the iconic soda brand is becoming more transparent ...
Sprite has “owned” the green color since its 1961 debut in the U.S., similar to how the Coca-Cola beverage is associated with red and Fanta with orange. Back then, ...
For decades, the lemon-lime drink has come in green bottles — but clear plastic is more easily recycled, the company says. Environmentalists say the issue is not the color but the single-use ...
Sprite has used green-colored bottles since the product was introduced in 1961. “Taking colors out of bottles improves the quality of the recycled material,” Julian Ochoa, ...
Sprite ditches its iconic green bottle — but environmentalists say it's not enough. For more than 60 years, the soft drink Sprite has come packaged in iconic green bottles.
Sprite is going green by abandoning the traditional green look it has had for six decades. The lemon-lime drink, best known for its distinctive green-colored bottles, is ditching its green-tinted ...
For decades, the lemon-lime drink has come in green bottles — but clear plastic is more easily recycled, the company says. Environmentalists say the issue is not the color but the single-use ...
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