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Pepsi’s campaign comes following the recent news that Sprite surpassed it to become the No. 3 carbonated soft drink by volume in the U.S., according to Beverage Digest data. The Coca-Cola brand ...
Dr Pepper, invented in 1885 by Charles Alderton in Texas, is older than Coca-Cola, which came a year later, and Pepsi, launched in 1893. Despite coming first, Dr Pepper struggled against it rivals ...
The job of rescuing Pepsi-Cola starts very early in the morning for Ram Krishnan. On a recent trip to San Antonio, the head of PepsiCo’s U.S. beverage business was up before sunrise for a 5 a.m ...
Pepsi reignites the Cola Wars with a nostalgic ad taking a jab at Coca-Cola, while Reliance’s revived Campa Cola disrupts the market with aggressive pricing and advertising ...
Pepsi takes a jab at Coca-Cola’s ‘Half Time’ push The campaign launched with a full-page print ad in TOI, positions Pepsi as the ultimate all-day refreshment—contrasting Cola’s game-time ...
Cola war reloaded: Pepsi takes a jab at Coke’s ‘Half Time’ campaign With IPL 2025 around the corner and an early summer onset, the cold drink wars are already heating up BestMediaInfo Bureau ...
The Cola wars have reignited, and this time, Pepsi is back with its signature wit. In a cheeky new ad, Pepsi has taken a direct jab at Coca-Cola's recently launched 'Half Time' campaign, adding a ...
The holy trinity of breakfast: crispy hash browns with the ideal golden-to-potato ratio, eggs with just-set whites, and bacon that snaps like nature intended. Photo Credit: Diana R. Just a simple red ...
The Daily Dot has reached out to Coca-Cola and Pepsi via email and Liz Ruiz via TikTok direct message for more information. Internet culture is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one ...
Dr Pepper and Pepsi both had 8.3%, with Dr Pepper technically ahead. After that came other brands owned by Coca-Cola: Sprite came in at 8.1% and Diet Coke at 7.8%.” ...
Bolstering its more attractive valuation is that Pepsi’s 3.71% annual dividend yield tops Coca-Cola’s 3.19%. However, both have payouts that trounce the S&P 500’s 1.2% average.