Schools Cut Back On High-Calorie Soft Drinks, Report Says

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WASHINGTON (AP) - School-vending machines are stocked with fewer high-calorie soft drinks today because some states have banned the sale of sodas on campus and the beverage industry is phasing in healthier drinks, according to an industry report.

The findings being released Monday are in the industry's first report card since agreeing in May 2006 to pull nondiet soft drinks from the vast majority of public and private schools over the next three years.

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Schools Cut Back On High-Calorie Soft Drinks, Report Says

Nondiet soda accounted for 32 percent ...

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