Venezuela bans Coke Zero, cites "danger to health" 

By Reuters

06-11-2009 

The Venezuelan government of U.S.-critic President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday 
ordered Coca-Cola Co <KO.N> to withdraw its Coke Zero beverage from the South 
American nation, citing unspecified dangers to health. 



The decision follows a wave of nationalizations and increased scrutiny of 
businesses in South America's top oil exporter. 



Health Minister Jesus Mantilla said the zero-calorie Coke Zero should no longer 
be sold and stocks of the drink removed from store shelves. 


"The product should be withdrawn from circulation to preserve the health of 
Venezuelans," the minister said in comments reported by the government's news 
agency. 


Despite Chavez's anti-capitalist policies and rhetoric against consumerism, 
oil-exporting Venezuela remains one of Latin America's most Americanized 
cultures, with U.S. fast-food chains, shopping malls and baseball all highly 
popular. 


Mantilla did not say what health risks Coke Zero, which contains artificial 
sweeteners, posed to the population. 


Coke Zero was launched in Venezuela in April and Coca-Cola Femsa 
<KOF.N><KOFL.MX>, the Mexico-based company that bottles Coke products locally, 
said at the time it aimed to increase its market share for low calorie drinks 
by 200 percent. 


Neither Coca-Cola nor the bottler responded to requests for comment on 
Wednesday.

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