Well, then.  Coca-Cola's answer would appear to destroy the last vestige of
any argument that government need not involve itself to have a successful
change to metric.

Norm

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> In reference to our labeling, we abide by all laws of the
> country where our products are distributed.  The issue of the
> metric system and the conversion would be better directed to
> the appropriate U.S. Government department.
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> I will give my total support to the first bottler who changes
> completely to the International System of units (SI) commonly called
> the metric system.
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>  Why are your bottlers in the northeast and west coast so far ahead
> of those in the south in changing to all metric sizes?
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>  America is ready for metric.
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