Coke or pepsi?

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  1. JakeFrost profile image61
    JakeFrostposted 12 years ago

    Coke or pepsi?

  2. Don Bobbitt profile image77
    Don Bobbittposted 12 years ago

    I drink Pepsi when I drink a Soft Drink.

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    SkeetyDposted 12 years ago

    I prefer Pepsi to coke.  Though coke is more accessible

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    JThomp42posted 12 years ago

    Definitely a Pepsi product...... Mountain Dew. It is my morning coffee. I also wrote a Hub of the history of Mountain Dew. Was shocked it was invented very near the area where I live in Tennessee.

    http://jthomp42.hubpages.com/hub/The-Hi … untain-Dew

    1. Insane Mundane profile image59
      Insane Mundaneposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Yeah, I vote Mountain Dew, as well...  However, I only drink that carbonated sugar water at work, as I prefer other liquids from home...

    2. dghbrh profile image81
      dghbrhposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Mountain Dew for me as well, if i drink any soft drink.

  5. lburmaster profile image71
    lburmasterposted 12 years ago

    Depends upon the country. If I am in America, then coke wins. If I'm in Europe, I only drink Pepsi.

  6. Georgie Lowery profile image87
    Georgie Loweryposted 12 years ago

    Wild Cherry Pepsi. I'll usually skip the pop if Coke is all that's available.

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    christin53posted 12 years ago

    I prefer Coke as Pepsi is too sweet for me. Although I am not a huge fan of fizzy drinks as they leave me feeling thirsty.

  8. jenbeach21 profile image69
    jenbeach21posted 12 years ago

    I prefer Coke when I actually drink soda. I would also rather have a fountain Coke than Coke from a can.

  9. duffsmom profile image60
    duffsmomposted 12 years ago

    I prefer Pepsi if it is the regular soda.  But for diet soda, I would prefer Diet Coke.

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    CatsPageposted 12 years ago

    I prefer coke, if I remember correctly,  "It's the real thing".  smile  I think it has a better taste aside from the sweetness.

  11. miyagi714 profile image40
    miyagi714posted 12 years ago

    Pepsi- Better taste. Coke is too sugary and the products aren's as good.

  12. dobo700 profile image60
    dobo700posted 12 years ago

    Coke is my preference, I don't like Pepsi

  13. mvillecat profile image68
    mvillecatposted 12 years ago

    I'm from Georgia so I have to say Coke. But, when talking cherry flavoring, I have to go with Wild Cherry Pepsi.

  14. K-112 profile image60
    K-112posted 12 years ago

    I drink cherry coke on occasion. Pepsi is rare where I live.

 
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