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Jones Soda replaces Coke on Alaska Air flights
Jones Soda has bumped Coca-Cola again, replacing it as the soda drink partner for Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air.
Beginning April 1, the Seattle-based airlines will serve Jones drinks on 1,000 flights a day.
Last year, Seattle-based Jones began pouring drinks and selling bottled beverages at Qwest Field, where the Seahawks play. Coke had poured for the Seahawks for most of the past 30 years.
The airlines will offer Jones' cola, sugar-free cola, lemon lime and sugar-free cream soda. Other flavors will be available periodically.
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