Summary of Significant Accounting Policies Hyperinflationary Economies (Details) (Venezuelan subsidiary, USD $)
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6 Months Ended | |
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Jun. 27, 2014
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Jun. 28, 2013
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Official Exchange Rate Set by Government for Non Essential Goods | 6.3 | |
SICAD 1 Rate | 10.8 | |
SICAD 2 Rate | 50.9 | |
Remeasurement Charges on Subsidiary Assets | $ 226 | |
Monetary Assets | 263 | |
Cash, Cash Equivalents, Short-Term Investments and Marketable Securities | 178 | |
Accounts Receivable Carrying Value | 281 | |
Intangible Assets Carrying Value | 107 | |
Corporate
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Remeasurement Charges on Subsidiary Assets | $ 226 | $ 140 |
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Represents the amount of the carrying value of accounts receivable from the bottling partner No definition available.
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Represents the amount of Cash, Cash Equivalents, Short-Term Investments and Marketable Securities held by an entity. No definition available.
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Represents the amount of the intangible assets in the subsidiary books as of date. No definition available.
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Represents the amount of monetary assets held by an entity. No definition available.
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Represents the official foreign currency exchange rate set by government for nonessential goods. No definition available.
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Amount represents the initial remeasurement expense associated with the remeasurement of the net assets of a foreign subsidiary that operates in a hyperinflationary economy. No definition available.
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Government authorized foreign exchange rate set for certain companies that operate in designated industry sectors to exchange a limited volume of bolivars for dollars at a bid rate established via weekly auctions under a system referred to as "SICAD 1." No definition available.
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Represents the foreign currency exchange rate set by government intended to more closely resemble a market-driven exchange rate. No definition available.
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