I used to prefer Pepsi to Coke, but when I found out about Pepsi’s ties to the abortion industry, I dropped the brand completely and will not purchase or associate with it.
That’s somewhat of a moot point these days as I very seldom drink any soft drinks anymore and when I do it’s more likely to be an unsweetened tea.
I hate when websites pull those kinds of tricks. That's just the kind of website I won't join. I'm mildly curious to know the answer, but not enough to register at their site. And I'm not sure I would believe what they have to say anyway, if they're the kind of people who stoop to deceptive practices to get me to read their site in the first place.
My ex wife, back in Tennessee, drank only Coke when she was not drinking a six pack of Busch per day. She wore a hat that said “Pepsi YUCK”.
I would take Coke over Pepsi, but I do not drink either one, even though I sell 1 ltr. bottles of Coke and Sprite.
I am not a soda drinker—trying to drink anything carbonated feels like trying to drink ground glass—but I would have guessed that Coca Cola has the top brand loyalty.
If I must drink a carbonated beverage, and the choice is Pepsi or Coke, I will choose the Coke. I make it flat before drinking it.
It was Woodruff that declared that American service personnel during World War II should be able to get Coca-Cola cheaply, and as a result of a request from General Eisenhower in 1943, helped set up bottling plants behind the front lines of just about every place US soldiers were involved in the war. That's why Coca-Cola had bottling plants in northern Africa and western Europe by the end of World War II, which became the basis for the worldwide explosion of the drink's popularity after World War II.
I love Coke. I buy a ton of diet coke every year. I certainly due my part in keeping this company afloat.
For big national cola company give me RC Cherry. But I love Dr. Pepper.
Lucky Strike?
I drink SodaStream . . . like it fine enough, especially their cola and Dr. Pete. The Root Beer is very good also.
Besides, the company is housed in Israel.
I never cared for Pepsi but then I read that they were buying their flavoring mix from China and it had dead baby stem cells in it. That really sealed the deal.