


The more than 635,000 Social Security recipients in Oklahoma will receive the largest cost-of-living increase in 27 years beginning this month when a 5.8 percent hike goes into effect.

More:
Social Security Recipients Await Big COLA (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City)
read comments (0)
5ft tall Coca Cola Bottle Cooler. Great for the collector and just as a conversation piece.

Read the rest here:
5ft tall Coca Cola Bottle Cooler (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Co. will no longer fund or conduct animal experiments, animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) said on Thursday.

Continued here:
PETA says Coca-Cola to stop funding animal testing (Tiscali)
Reading boss Steve Coppell has been named Coca-Cola Championship Manager of the Month for December.

Read more:
COPPELL WINS BOSS PRIZE (Sporting Life)
Earl Nordby, owner and manager of Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Huron, Mitchell, Chamberlain and Pierre, is completing the sale of the company to W.P

View original post here:
Nordby sells Pepsi Cola Co. (Huron Plainsman)
Beneath the glowing red curlicues of the Coca-Cola headquarters sign, caseworker Hylda Jackson bargains with one of Atlanta's left behind.

More:
Atlanta homelessness reduced, but success precarious (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Shares of beverage makers tumbled this year, but not as much as the broader market as consumers still reached for soft drinks such as Coca-Cola,

See original here:
Beverage stocks dip in 2008 but fare better than the broad market as consumers choose brands (Canadian Business)
WINTER HAVEN | Chain of Lakes Achievers has received a $5,000 gift from CSX Transportation Inc. that COLA co-founder Seretha Tinsley says will help keep the program going a little longer.

Read more here:
CSX Gives $5,000 to Winter Haven Group (The Lakeland Ledger)
When it comes to efforts to lure conventioneers, Atlanta's got the hotels, the easy access to the city via the nation's busiest airport and even the attractions with the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola.

Read the rest here:
Downtown Atlanta visitors ask: Where's the nightlife? (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Anthony Johnson, left, an Air Force Veteran who has been living in Coca-Cola Park in Atlanta for three weeks, talks with Tony Stone, right, the outreach coordinator for the Gateway Center on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008 about the "Street to Home" program.

Continued here:
Economy threatens cities' fights vs. homelessness (Baltimore Examiner)
