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LA PAZ, Bolivia - Always Coca-Cola? Not if Bolivia's coca growers have their way. The farmers want the word "Coca" dropped by the U.S. soft drink company, arguing that the potent shrub belongs to the cultural heritage of this Andean nation, where the coca leaf infuses everyday life and is sacred to many.

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A commission of coca industry representatives advising an assembly rewriting Bolivia's constitution passed a resolution Wednesday calling on the Atlanta, Ga.-based company to take "Coca" out of its name and asking the United Nations to decriminalize the leaf.

The resolution demands that "international companies that include in their commercial name the name of coca (example: Coca Cola) refrain from using the name of the sacred leaf in their products."
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My feeling-Let Bolivia change the name of their plant.

2007-03-16 11:06:00 · 2 answers · asked by TedEx 7 in Business & Finance Corporations

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We call a tissue a Kleenex....so what's their problem? they don't like free advertising? and....

What ever happened to free speech?

2007-03-16 11:55:36 · answer #1 · answered by Cher 4 · 1 0

let the market
decide

2007-03-16 11:14:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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