With more Americans concerned about obesity, especially in children, the campaign against soft-drinks is gaining momentum from coast to coast.
In New York City, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed a ban on large sodas, the first of its kind in the nation, which New York's Board of Health is expected to pass in September.
Bloomberg's proposal would limit servings of sugary drinks to 16 ounces (473 ml) at most restaurants, theaters, delis, vending carts and stadium concessions.
A state-wide soda tax proposal last year by Democratic Californian assemblyman Bill Monning failed after vigorous opposition from a broad coalition including the California Chamber of Commerce and the California Restaurant Association.
(Reporting By Tim Reid; Edited by Ronald Grover and David Gregorio)
(This story was corrected to recast the lead to correct reference to scope of anti-tax campaign)
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