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Is it true that artificial (or non-nutritive) sweeteners, especially aspartame, cause serious health problems, including cancer?

It’s FALSE. Aspartame has been the subject of more than 200 scientific studies that confirm its safety as a non-nutritive sweetener. It is approved for use in 100 countries around the world and by food regulatory bodies including Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ), Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) in the US and the Food Standards Authority (FSA) in the UK. The Coca-Cola Health and Wellness Advisory Council has recently investigated a wide body of research into non-nutritive sweeteners and concluded that the majority of scientific literature shows that aspartame has no detrimental effects on human health and may help people looking to maintain a low energy diet. For more information, click here

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We're Listening
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Your needs have changed. Your tastes have changed. The Coca-Cola Company is changing along with you.

When it comes to meeting the needs and the expectations of parents, educators, government and the people who enjoy our products every day, we are listening. The Coca-Cola Company is committed to helping Australians achieve a healthy, balanced lifestyle. We are doing things to help make a difference, like providing a wide range of drink options in different portion sizes to meet the different tastes and needs of everyone.

We're committed to offering products that answer your needs.

The Coca-Cola Company now provides more than 80 different ways to nourish, re-energise, refresh or relax you. Our product range is expanding to meet your changing needs and we now offer more sugar-free and low-kilojoule options including the launch of Pumped, Coca-Cola Zero, Sprite Zero and Fanta Zero. In addition we are offering more packaging options for our regular sparkling beverages than ever before to help people manage their kilojoule intake. Learn more about our products in the Your Drinks section.

We're committed to listening to your wishes in our advertising practices.

Parents have always told us they should be the ones to decide what they give their children to drink. That’s why The Coca-Cola Company has taken significant steps to support this. For the last 7 years in Australia we have not advertised any of our products in any media to children under 12 years of age.

We’re committed to contributing to the health and wellbeing of all Australians

The Coca-Cola Australia New Zealand Health and Wellness Advisory Council, formed of experts in the area of dietetics, obesity and public health, advise the Company on nutrition and health and guide our commitments in the area of nutrition both in new product development and marketing.

In addition we support a number of programs across Australia that promote physical activity and education amongst young people. To find our mote about some of the programs we support, click here