Coca-Cola has added another chain to its list of restaurants offering Freestyle machines.

Leaders of Colorado-based Noodles & Company announced Monday that they are adding Freestyle fountain machines to all company-owned U.S. stores. Freestyle machines allow customers to mix and match more than 100 different beverages in one dispenser.

"The wide variety of choices and the ability to customize your beverage experience, combined with the quality that Coca-Cola Freestyle delivers to our guests, is a perfect addition to our menu," said Kevin Reddy, president and chief executive officer of Noodles said in a release.

Noodles does not have any Georgia locations and the state is not on the eatery's "coming soon" list. The closest locations are in Tennessee and North Carolina.

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