Which is better, Pepsi or Coke?

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  1. woahthere profile image65
    woahthereposted 8 years ago

    Which is better, Pepsi or Coke?

    I personally can't tell the difference but some people swear by one or the other , whats your opinion?

  2. Besarien profile image75
    Besarienposted 8 years ago

    I'm more an unsweet coffee and tea person.  I will drink either a Pepsi or Coke if I have to drink something and there is truly nothing else to be had- like after giving blood or stopping at the nearest bait shop after fishing off a boat in Mexico in summer. I pretty much have to not care anymore. Not the right person for a cola ad campaign, I guess.

  3. peachpurple profile image81
    peachpurpleposted 8 years ago

    I drink neither, both are carbonated, full of gas and sweet. Here, most people drink coke

  4. Aime F profile image69
    Aime Fposted 8 years ago

    I'm a Diet Pepsi junkie.  I don't care for either regular Pepsi or regular Coke, they're both too sweet.  I don't like Diet Coke, either.  But I could you the difference between all of them in about half a second.

  5. profile image0
    LoliHeyposted 8 years ago

    I like either one, but they have to be Diet.

  6. SpiritusShepherd profile image60
    SpiritusShepherdposted 8 years ago

    I prefer Pepsi over Coke. My personal opinion is that Pepsi has more flavor, I've always thought Coke was very bland. For both I only drink them if they are the only option or I have a weird craving. I'd rather have Dr. Pepper or Rootbeer. smile

  7. RonElFran profile image97
    RonElFranposted 8 years ago

    I don't always drink soda, to coin a phrase, but when I do it's usually Coke. There definitely is a difference. To me Pepsi is a bit too sweet and lacks the effervescent kick you get from Coke. I'll drink Pepsi if Coke is not available, but it's never been my first choice.

    1. IslandBites profile image88
      IslandBitesposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      I agree 100%!

  8. Linnea Lewis profile image73
    Linnea Lewisposted 8 years ago

    I always liked Coke over Pepsi, Coke is heavier and has a stronger taste to me. Not that Pepsi is bad but Coke just tastes better, although I'll gladly have a Pepsi if Coke isn't around.

  9. Janellegems profile image62
    Janellegemsposted 7 years ago

    I prefer Pepsi, but if it's not available, then I will go with Coke

 
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