Must have, as it certainly tastes different.
"Pepsi" was originally called "Brad's Drink" and it is rumored that the name changed to Pepsi because of one of its ingredients; Pepsin (a digestive aid). NOTE: that most cola's "back then" were tonics served at pharmacies and advertised some type of health benifit.
Probably not. It is not listed in the ingredients.
The ingredients in Pepsi includes fructose corn syrup, sugar, colorings, phosphoric acid, caffeine, citric acid and natural flavors.
no but they do use them during testing
cameras have changed by technology and are very different
Well, It was called Brad's Drink before it was called Pepsi. I don't know when it changed, But it really was called Brad's Drink before it was called Pepsi.
it contains cigarretes
Coca-Cola has less sugar, caffeine, calories, carbs, and other fattening ingredients than Pepsi.
Because Coca Cola (Coke) and Pepsi Cola, two different companies, use different ingredients to create their soft drinks. Coke and Pepsi are not both coke, but they are both colas because they both include kola nut flavoring in their ingredients. Pepsi tends to taste sweeter that Coke when compared side by side.
none...there's is a lot of sugar in Pepsi or coke. Plus its filled with unnecessary ingredients like high fructose corn syrup.
pepsi Pepsi initially was created as a digestion enhancer but it no longer contains pepsin. You can get pepsin from a pharmacy. Usually they are key ingredients in digestive helpers.
The ingredients of Pepsi are: carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, caramel color, sugar, phosphoric acid, caffeine, citric acid, and natural flavors.