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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'sparkling beverages' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to non-alcoholic beverages that contain carbonation, such as soft drinks and sparkling waters. For example, "The store had a wide selection of sparkling beverages to choose from."
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Frank Cooper will serve another term as chairman; he is the chief marketing officer for sparkling beverages at Pepsi-Cola North America, part of the Pepsi-Cola unit of PepsiCo.
The sender of the text, Katie Bayne, president and general manager for sparkling beverages at Coca-Cola North America, said the planning helped "create work worthy of this venue".
Katie Bayne, president and general manager for sparkling beverages at Coca-Cola North America, Atlanta, part of the Coca-Cola Company, was elected to the board of trustees of the American Film Institute.
"It's about yearning for the past, a simpler time, even though the '60s and '70s were not simple," said Frank Cooper, chief marketing officer for sparkling beverages at the Pepsi-Cola North America Beverages unit of PepsiCo.
"There's a really important conversation going on out there about obesity, and we want to be a part of it because our consumer is telling us they want us to be a part of it," said Stuart Kronauge, general manager for sparkling beverages at Coca-Cola North America.
"There's an important conversation going on about obesity out there, and we want to be a part of the conversation," Stuart Kronauge, general manager of sparkling beverages for Coca-Cola North America, told the Associated Press.
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Everyone knows that if it doesn't come from the Champagne region in France, that sparkling beverage on the table doesn't merit the appellation "Champagne".
— Andrea Thompson Everyone knows that if it doesn't come from the Champagne region in France, that sparkling beverage on the table doesn't merit the appellation "Champagne".
ASK for a glass of "cidre" in Quebec and you will get not the unfermented, unfiltered juice of the apple that cider drinkers in the United States expect, but an alcoholic, sometimes sparkling beverage that can range from sweet to dry.
By Andrea Thompson August 12, 2008 Everyone knows that if it doesn't come from the Champagne region in France, that sparkling beverage on the table doesn't merit the appellation "Champagne".
Champagne may be a symbol of life at the top, but it is best poured into a tilted glass just like that other sparkling beverage, the plebeian beer, according to a new study.
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