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An online has made the Coca-Cola Company change the of of its drinks. The world's largest drinks manufacturer will remove a called brominated vegetable oil (BVO) from drinks like Powerade and Fanta. BVO is a food that stops other from separating. It contains the chemical bromide, which is used in to prevent fires. A Coca-Cola spokesman said: "All of our , including those with BVO, are safe…and [they] comply with all …The safety and quality of our products is our highest ."

The USA's Food and Drug Administration removed BVO from its " recognised as safe" in 1970. A few months ago, an American teenager started a petition on the Change.org to get BVO removed from drinks. She asked why it was used in what are sold as drinks. More than 200,000 signed the petition. The said: "It's really good to know that , especially big companies, are listening to ." She added: "I'm glad to know the Powerade sold at my school and consumed by people around the will be a little bit without BVO."

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