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ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND USE, MAY 10-11, AND THEREAFTER - This April 2, 2014 photo shows the Coca-Cola Santa Claus, that is Linda Short's favorite items in her Coke collection in Rochester, Texas. You can have a Coke and a smile, but if you walk into Linda Short’s Coke barn, prepare to keep grinning. The size of her collection is liable to make your jaw ache. “There’s something about Coca-Cola that resonates with everybody, it’s a feel-good, happy thing,” Short said. (AP Photo/The Abilene Reporter-News, Ronald W. Erdrich)

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The ingredients on a bottle of Mountain Dew are photographed in San Francisco, Monday, May 5, 2014. Coca-Cola said on Monday it will drop brominated vegetable oil from all its drinks that contain it, not just Powerade. The Atlanta-based company says the controversial ingredient is still being used in some flavors of Fanta and Fresca, as well as several citrus-flavored fountain drinks. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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FILE - This May 22, 2010 file photo shows a can of Fanta orange soda at The Corner Market in Washington. Coca-Cola on Monday, May 5, 2014 said it will drop brominated vegetable oil from all its drinks that contain it, not just Powerade. The Atlanta-based company says the controversial ingredient is still being used in some flavors of Fanta and Fresca, as well as several citrus-flavored fountain drinks. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)