Yes. Bottling for Pepsi - like most soft drink companies - is done in the country that product will be used in.
Pepsi has at least one bottling plant in every country they serve.
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The answer in on pepsi's website(if you can access that info).
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Coffee flavored Pepsi. It was an interesting combination and tasted very good. Unfortunately It was test marketed in the eastern US (Philly) rather than the West Coast where the coffee movement was going great guns. Pepsi AM was too little early, before it's time (1989-1990), to grab market share in the energy drink business. Pepsi Kona was only test marketed for a short time in a limited area. It failed because they used the wrong test market. It was never a mainstream product. Pepsi used the Philadelphia, PA plant to produce for the local area. This was never shown or distributed beyond there and one other bottling plant in the US. Had it been released at the start of the Energy Drink craze, it would have improved the market share greatly.
Number of US FactoriesThe number of factories in the US is constantly change fromm day to day.
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1 L of Pepsi holds0.88 UK quarts0.91 US quarts1.06 US (liquid) quarts
0.10 US Dollars
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Most factories were built near water to power the machines.
The first U.S. factories were built in New England near rivers and streams to harness water power for manufacturing. Cities like Lowell, Massachusetts and Pawtucket, Rhode Island were early industrial centers in the United States during the 19th century.