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Public outrage has forced Chinese beverage giant Hangzhou Wahaha to remove a “consumer quote” from the packaging of a milk drink that said it could enlarge breasts from an A cup to a D.
Soft drink maker Wahaha to sell milk powder 0 Comments Print E-mail Chinadaily.com.cn, May 28, 2010 Adjust font size: ...
By 1996, Wahaha had expanded its products to milk drinks, carbonated beverages and bottled water, and Zong came up with a long-term business plan that required investment worth hundreds of ...
Unlike their parents’ generation who grew up drinking Wahaha’s cheap but tasty products such as bottled water and milk drinks costing less than 2 yuan, shoppers today want to spend more for ...
By 1996, Wahaha had expanded its products to milk drinks, carbonated beverages and bottled water, and Zong came up with a long-term business plan that required investment worth hundreds of ...
Chinese drink making giant Wahaha Group announced Wednesday that it had reached an "amicable settlement" with Danone, a Paris-based food and beverage producer. The solution is still subject to ...
Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co., the beverage maker owned by China’s second-richest man, is targeting a more than 40 percent increase in profit this year as it develops higher-margin products such as ...
Now it is her task to revive Wahaha Group’s sales, which peaked at 78 billion yuan ($11 billion) in 2013. Her father clinched the crown of China’s richest man in 2010 with a net worth of $8 ...
Zong Qinghou, the rags-to-riches founder of one of China’s biggest beverage makers, has died. The self-made billionaire, who was once China’s richest man, died of an illness on Sunday at the ...
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