MPYA: SASA COCA -COLA WANAKUPA UWEZO WA KUTENGENEZA SODA UKIWA NYUMBANI KWAKO , SOMA HAPA .
Coca-Cola is planning to allow customers make its sodas and other beverages at home as it ventures into new territory.
The
drinks giant has bought a 10 per cent stake in Green Mountain Coffee
Roasters Inc for $1.25 billion which would help launch Green Mountain's
new cold drink machine planned for release as soon as October.
Under
their 10-year agreement, the companies will collaborate on the
development and introduction of Coca-Cola products on Green Mountain's
upcoming machine that will serve both carbonated and non-carbonated
beverages, including soft drinks, tea and juice.
Changing face of coke: The drinks giant is
helping to develop a machine that will serve both carbonated and
non-carbonated beverages, including soft drinks, tea and juice
Heading to a kitchen near you: Coca-Cola is
planning to allow customers to make their soda at home after buying a
stake in a company which is developing a new carbonation machine
Partnership: Green Mountain's Keurig machine
popularised the use of pods - small packets containing everything from
coffee, tea or hot chocolate powder - for easy, in-home, one-cup brewing
of hot drinks
New territory: Coca-Cola has bought a 10 per
cent stake in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc for $1.25 billion which
would help launch Green Mountain's new cold drink machine planned for
release as soon as October
Blow: The deal comes as SodaStream makes a concerted effort to cement its place in U.S. kitchens
The new shares have been priced at $74.98, which represents the trailing.
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