Which dDo you like better coke or pepsi?

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  1. beverlyannblock profile image61
    beverlyannblockposted 12 years ago

    Which dDo you like better coke or pepsi?

  2. Kimme Owens profile image62
    Kimme Owensposted 12 years ago

    I like Pepsi better, hands down. It's sweeter than coke.

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    Motown2Chitownposted 12 years ago

    I'm kind of a weirdo when it comes to this question....if we're talking regular not diet, I like coke.  When it comes to diet, I much prefer diet pepsi.  Diet coke is gross.  And regular pepsi is too syrupy.

  4. J.S.Matthew profile image79
    J.S.Matthewposted 12 years ago

    Although I rarely drink soda, I always prefer Coke!

    JSMatthew~

  5. carolp profile image81
    carolpposted 12 years ago

    I love Coke zero. It is part of our daily drinks.

  6. keeponfalling profile image33
    keeponfallingposted 12 years ago

    I vote for pepsi has more sugar and I tolerate it better.

  7. nifty@50 profile image68
    nifty@50posted 12 years ago

    Taste wise, a regular Coke chilled in a bottle is the best! Yes a bottled soda tastes better than a can soda. Too bad bottle sodas are next to impossible to find. Diet Pepsi tastes much better than Diet Coke.

  8. justom profile image59
    justomposted 12 years ago

    I've always liked coke better but I had to stop, it was too rough on my nose :-P

  9. CJ Andrews profile image85
    CJ Andrewsposted 12 years ago

    cherry coke zero, nice sweetness like pepsi with a little more flavor, but doesn't make my eyes water like regular coke.

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    CollBposted 12 years ago

    Pepsi as it's not as sweet as coke.  Though I like both as they 'magically' quench my thirst especially on a hot day.

    I'd go further and say diet pepsi but strangely enough the ordinary one is meant to be better and it tastes better too!

  11. profile image52
    Iloveghostsposted 12 years ago

    I would say Pepsi products, particularly Diet Mountain Dew, my favorite. I also like Pepsi Throwback, That was the way Pepsi tasted when it was invented. Once they began sweetening Pepsi with Corn syrup instead of sugar, I did not like the change it make in the actual flavor of the drink. They should not have changed a good thing. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

  12. OnlyaskA.R profile image60
    OnlyaskA.Rposted 12 years ago

    I think Pepsi is the best than coke because of its great taste and new packing.

  13. twilanelson profile image61
    twilanelsonposted 12 years ago

    Pepsi, because ice cold Pepsi in a glass with a lot of ice is soooooo refreshing.

 
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