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Photo from Coke Cruelty���Does Coca-Cola sponsor rodeos? Coca-Cola
denies sponsoring rodeo, but image above speaks louder. "Without torture, there can be no rodeo," says Peggy W. Larson, DVM, MS, JD, a
former
bareback bronco rider who claims horses and bulls buck wildly only because they are in pain from rigid flank straps and spurring.
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Coca-Cola Denies Rodeo Sponsorship
Then why is there logo at rodeos across North America?
A Coca-Cola statement claims the company and its USA bottling partners will: "Not sponsor events or attractions that feature
animals unless event organizers have policies and procedures in place to support humane treatment and provide�quality veterinary care to
protect animal health and safety."
Huh? Why then are Coke banners displayed at Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo? The Coca-Cola logo pops up in rodeos across
North America. Blood from a horse wound even splattered an entry chute with a prominent Coca-Cola sign at the 2005 Cheyenne, Wyoming
rodeo! Animals in rodeos do not receive "humane treatment" or "quality veterinary care." In fact, rodeo handlers bully animals with electric
prods, straps, spurs and tail twisting. On-site veterinarians, if present, cannot intervene once a deliberately agitated animal is released into the
ring.
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Dear Coca-Cola Company:
I admire Coca-Cola�s involvement in areas such as environment, civic action, and scholarship programs. That�s all the more reason
I�m confused by the company's ambivalent ethics on animal welfare.
Specifically, your statement about rodeo sponsorship claims Coca-Cola Company and its U.S. bottling partners "will not sponsor events or
attractions that feature animals unless event organizers have policies and procedures in place to support humane treatment and
provide�quality veterinary care to protect animal health and safety."
Animals in rodeos do not receive "humane treatment" or "quality veterinary care." In fact, rodeo handlers bully animals
with electric prods, straps, spurs and tail twisting. On-site veterinarians, if present, cannot intervene once a deliberately agitated animal is
released into the ring.
"Without torture, there can be no rodeo," says Peggy W. Larson, DVM, MS, JD, a former bareback bronco rider who explains that
horses and bulls buck wildly only because they are in pain from rigid flank straps and spurring.
Why are Coca-Cola banners � apparently arranged between your bottling partners and rodeo organizers � prominently
displayed at Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo? Coca-Cola� s logo has popped up in rodeos throughout North America. At the 2005
Cheyenne, Wyoming rodeo, blood from a horse hoof wound was even spattered around a Coca-Cola sign beside an entry chute.
I urge Coca-Cola to cut all ties to the rodeo. Please ask your bottlers to ensure banners and other materials are removed from rodeo events.
Rodeo organizers allege compliance with animal welfare rules, but documented images tell a different story. A scared calf flees into the ring at
high speeds so the "cowboy" can neck-choke him into the ground. He typically body-slams the young animal again for theatrical
effect.
In bucking events, horse intestines and groins are cinched so tightly they lurch in response to pain. Animals who won� t buck may be
shocked with electric prods. Many careen into fences, posts or chutes.
Animal welfare groups worldwide denounce rodeo� s trail of busted bones, cracked skulls and severed spines. Please ask your bottlers
� and any other entities related to Coca-Cola � to comply with the company� s claim to "care about the welfare of
animals."
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Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO
The Coca-Cola Company
P.O. Box 1734; Atlanta, GA 30301
ph: 800-438-2653 (GET-COKE)
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colacompany.com/contactus/cokefeedback/index.html
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Coca-Cola Company Board of Directors
c/o Office of the Secretary
The Coca-Cola Company
P.O. Box 1734; Atlanta, Georgia 30301
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