I don’t prefer both of them. Most of the soft drinks contain some percentage of pesticides, these soft drinks are best choice for toilet cleaning application. I prefer fresh fruit juice and tender coconut.
i used to drink Coke all the time then gave up soda altogether. but a couple of weeks ago i had some Diet Pepsi (in the silver cans) and love it. that stuff tastes GOOD, so now i keep it chilled for when i have popcorn. yum.
Coke has been my choice for as long as I can remember. I was introduced to coca cola when I was a mere tyke and have grown up with that being my cola of choice. I can drink pepsi but I prefer the taste of coke. If someone tells you that you can't taste the difference they don't know what they are talking about. Pepsi is sweeter. I vote coke but my husband who has passed would have voted pepsi.
I have no clue why but even a few sips of Coke make me terribly ill while I could drink bottles and bottles of pepsi so I guess my vote has to go to Pepsi.
nooo, but its going to be a gooood weekend!! hubby got a new kick ass job, and he is supposed to take me out to celebrate, if he remembers and I can get a sitter... I mean...I prefer coke..sorry got off topic...
something went wrong with my video card, wtf is your new avitar? I can see red and white and dots and it almost looks like a mix of squid, blood, and spaghetti
Tidbit from my hub on Unusual facts about Georgia - the coke families are alive and well today and still feuding...
"Coca Cola – The feud between the Pembertons and the Candlers lives on today. John Pemberton was a pharmacist and invented a “remedy” that was well liked but he didn’t know how to market it or what to do in the long run. Asa Candler bought the remedy, added “fizz water” and Coca Cola was born. Both families claim to be the inventors of Coca Cola and from first hand accounts, both still well up with anger when anything is said about the other’s claims."
Can't find any stories about Pepsi. Kinda makes Coca-Cola feel a little more homey than Pepsi, doesn't it.
People (me included) used to always say "tonic" where I live (Massachusetts), but then I noticed that the word "soda" is on the bottles and on signs at the stores; and that pretty much everyone else in the world said "soda" - so I decided to dump the weird word in favor of what the rest of world called the beverage. Besides, with children, I didn't want to raise three more people who said, "tonic".
Diet Pepsi, though I know it's bad for me...I keep trying to stop.
Isn't it funny about the Coke feud. Does anyone remember that Coke commercial from the 1970s "I'd like to teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony..."
I am on the new Cherry RC cola right now, I can not seem to get enough of it!...RC cola, orange sunkist, dew drop, mellow yellow are my all time favorites!
Which is better, Throw Back Pepsi or Coke-a-Cola?I use to love coke, but stopped drinking it because of the High Fructose Corn Syrup. Now Pepsi brought out the throw back, which has none and I must say the difference is amazing. No after taste and I like it more then Coke! Obviously, Coke can't...
What is the difference between Coca-Cola and Pepsi ProductsWhy are some more partial to Coke products while others are more apt to purchase Pepsi? Is it the flavoring? Taste? Name? Which one do you choose and why? AEvans
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