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Ireland’s youth take fizz out of sugary drinks, Galway research shows
Young people in Ireland have enjoyed the sharpest decline in the consumption of sugary soft drinks across Europe, researchers at NUI Galway have found.
Non-profit organisations reminded to enter the Coca-Cola Thank You Fund
Coca-Cola has reminded non-profit organisations in Westmeath about the opportunity to apply to the Coca-Cola Thank You Fund. The fund is making €125,000 in funding available to community and voluntary groups promoting active lifestyles in Westmeath and throughout the island of Ireland. The Coca-Cola Thank You Fund is open for entries now until July 6; applications can be made online at www.coca-cola.ie/thankyou.
Apply for a Coca-Cola fund
Coca-Cola, one of the world’s most iconic brands, today celebrates its 125th anniversary in Ireland and across the globe. To mark this milestone in Ireland, and to thank its loyal Irish consumers, Coca-Cola is today launching the Coca-Cola 125 Years Thank You Fund, a Fund that will grant €125,000 to non-profit community, voluntary and charitable organisations across the island of Ireland. Coca-Cola is calling for people from Mayo to log onto www.coca-cola.ie and apply online.
Record Westmeath participation in designated driver campaign
There has been a record response in Westmeath to this year’s Coca-Cola Designated Driver campaign, with 87 of the county’s licensed premises signing up to the initiative.
Make the most of lemons
Ah, the lemon, one of the fruits we look at almost every day and yet we easily forget just how versatile a fresh lemon really is. Sure what would become of fish and chips without a squeeze of lemon, or a gin and tonic for that matter? Indeed the lemon helps increase the vitamin C content of many an alcoholic beverage.
Don’t forget to include drinks as part of daily calorie intake
A new report which gives insights into what parents of young children and teenagers themselves think about drinks has revealed that parents do not count drinks as part of their children’s daily food consumption. The report, commissioned by safefood, also revealed that parents and teenagers shared a number of similar concerns but had very different purchasing patterns in terms of where they bought drinks, what drinks they bought, and also what influenced them in making these decisions.