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Forget zero-calorie soft drinks. That's old school. How about a 'negative-calorie' green tea? Coca-Cola announced it is ready to introduce its new calorie-burning carbonated green tea, Enviga, in the US, a nation rebelling against waist-inflating sugary colas. Coke will introduce Enviga in the New York City-New Jersey metro area and Philadelphia on November 6. It will launch nationally in February and in Latin America, Europe and Asia later next year. Coke hopes to jump-start cold tea sales with the new drink, which promises to jump-start your metabolism, too. Coke and Nestle say three 12-ounce (340 gram) cans will burn 60-100 calories (.25 to.42 kilojoules) in healthy adults aged 18-35. Each drink contains 5 calories, hence the claim it is a negative-calorie drink.
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