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Bolivians: Coca-Cola Should Drop 'Coca'
2007-03-16
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. 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."

The commission, which met for three days in Sucre, 255 miles southeast of La Paz, is part of an effort led by President Evo Morales to rehabilitate the image of plant. Coca-Cola released a statement Thursday saying their trademark is "the most valuable and recognized brand in the world" and was protected under Bolivian law.

"They need to understand our situation," said David Herrera, a state government supervisor for the coca-rich Chapare region. "They exported coca as a raw material for Coca-Cola, and we can't even freely sell it in Bolivia."
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  From the sound of this, it appears as though this commision is their own best customer. Did they take a straw vote?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-16 16:03  

#6  Bolivian-Marching-Powder-Cola, then.
Posted by: eLarson   2007-03-16 15:49  

#5  Blow-Cola.
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2007-03-16 15:00  

#4  Everyone calls it coke anyway. Gonna have to change that as well. Bolivia can get bent, this is a foolish bid for attention.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-03-16 13:13  

#3  Nose-Cola?
Posted by: ed   2007-03-16 09:53  

#2  Okay, from now on, it's Cokehead-Cola...
Infuse this, Bolivians.
Posted by: tu3031   2007-03-16 09:19  

#1  is someone gonna sue that perfume company for "opium"?
Posted by: liberalhawk   2007-03-16 09:10  

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