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Food Statistics > Soft drink consumption (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     United States: 216 litres 
# 2     Ireland: 126 litres 
= 3     Norway: 119.8 litres 
= 3     Canada: 119.8 litres 
# 5     Belgium: 102.9 litres 
# 6     Australia: 100.1 litres 
# 7     United Kingdom: 96.5 litres 
# 8     Netherlands: 96.1 litres 
# 9     New Zealand: 84.2 litres 
# 10     Sweden: 82.4 litres 
# 11     Switzerland: 81.4 litres 
# 12     Denmark: 80 litres 
# 13     Austria: 78.8 litres 
# 14     Germany: 72 litres 
# 15     Finland: 52 litres 
# 16     Italy: 50.2 litres 
# 17     France: 37.2 litres 
# 18     Japan: 21.6 litres 
Weighted average: 89.8 litres  


DEFINITION: Consumption of carbonated soft drinks. Litres per person per year, 2002.

SOURCE: Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor

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"Soft drink consumption by country", Global Market Information Database, published by Euromonitor. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/foo_sof_dri_con-food-soft-drink-consumption

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Antonio Ignacio
18th July 2011
I hava always read that Mexico is the second country for Coca Cola and the second worldwide in per capita consumption. Your numbers don`t make sense with tow thirds of the world with ¨no data¨.
Paulo Cintra
12th October 2010
Algo sobre o Brasil???
Patrick Epote
8th April 2010
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Their beverage features a truly revolutionary concept called the BlastCap technology, as well as alkaline water in each bottle. There is no pasteurization, hence preserving the integrity of all the nutrients, there is no sugar, no artificial sweetening, no artificial coloring, and only 10 calories per 20 oz bottle (Learn more at http://PatrickEpote.yoliblastcaps.com).
Such a product would act as nicotine patch to the soft drink addiction this nation is currenlty facing, and would be more efficient especially when trying to encourage children and young adult to change their drinking habits

Patrick Epote
PatrickEpote@goyoli.com
Ali Kirmani
27th May 2009
What about Pakistan?
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