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Index
Cover Title Contents Figures Prologue: A Creation Myth of Citizen Coke Introduction Part I: Citizen Coke Comes of Age, 1886 to 1950
1. Tap Water: Packaging Public Water for Private Profit 2. Waste Tea Leaves: Recycling Caffeine Found in Other Industries’ Trash 3. Sugar: Satiating Citizen Cane’s Sweet Appetite 4. Coca Leaf Extract: Hiding the Cocaine-Cola Connection 5. Cocoa Waste: Synthesizing Caffeine in Chemical Labs
Part II: The Costs of Empire, 1950 to Today
6. Water from Abroad: Securing Access to Overseas Oases 7. Coffee Beans: Capitalizing on the Decaf Boom 8. Glass, Aluminum, Plastic: Selling Curbside Recycling to America 9. High-Fructose Corn Syrup: Storing Sweeteners in Stomach Silos
Epilogue: Sustaining Coke’s Future? Illustrations Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Illustration Credits Index Copyright
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