By Danielle Wiener-Bronner CNN Business
Coca-Cola is saying goodbye to 200 brands, or half of its portfolio.
The beverage giant had already announced that it will discontinue some beloved, if outdated, drinks, like Tab, Zico and Odwalla. Thursday was the first time the company said it would get rid of
"little to no scale,"
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