Wellington, New Zealand (AP) -- New Zealand the coroner said, soft drinks manufacturers should consider increasing health cautions, he concluded that: a 2 gallons a day Coca-Cola habits in a woman's death is a "major factors".
A New Zealand food industry association on Wednesday rejected his proposal. It says, "no one in the world label system", can prevent the death of people choose to drink every day, equivalent to 30 tank.
The magistrate David Crerar a report released this week by 2010, the death of 31 natasha Harris. He found that the mother's eight death heart attack. He said, she drank a lot of Coca Cola can lead to metabolic imbalances, caused her heart problems.
In a statement, Coca-Cola Oceania dispute Crerar survey results.
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