NEW YORK (AP) — It keeps getting easier to ditch the soda can. When Coca-Cola said this week that it would let people ma...

NEW YORK (AP) — It keeps getting easier to ditch the soda can. When Coca-Cola said this week that it would let people make its drinks at home using a beverage machine, it became the latest company to take advantage of a growing trend: People turning to flavored drops or at-home carbonation ...

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