PepsiCo. will be introducing Pepsi True in mid October 2014 via Amazon marketplace only. It will contain 30 percent less sugar utelizing stevia as a sugar replacement. Pepsi One currently has a very limited distribution and will be removed from market by the end of 2014.
Usually no. Although Coca-Cola and Pepsi bottle almost none of the Dr Pepper in the US, and Coca-Cola has its own brand (Mr Pibb), several major distributors of Coca-Cola are the distributors of Dr Pepper, and there are relatively few PepsiCo distributors of the product. Coke's proprietary fountain beverage machines used in some Wendy's and Burger King franchises sell Dr Pepper, not Mr Pibb or Pepsi products. Taco Bell, formerly owned by PepsiCo, does sell Dr Pepper as well as Pepsi. The reverse is true for 7UP, which is widely distributed by PepsiCo, since Coca-Cola has a successful competition with their Sprite brand.
Yes, it is in the true blue job awards
Some strengths for Pepsi would have to be brand name recognition and that it has a presence on the world wide stage. As far as weaknesses, it has recently introduced some products that fall in between true "diet" drinks and regular soda. It appears as they're venturing out into this market without knowing enough about their target demographic.
I have heard pepsi is useing aborted fetus in research products for flavoring this is going around a lot. How true is this?
1) Mixing coke and menthos cause pearlite 2) Mixing pepsi and menthos cause anthracite 3) Mixing coke and pepsi cause goodnite
If what you are asking is what you are asking, then my answer is: Yes, saudis did won pepsi... If you meant whether Saudi owns it, then that's only half true.
No, there is no 'fat' in diet Pepsi and less than 1 calorie per can. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The above answer is true but it implies that only fat can be fattening. Soft drinks are fattening due to the carbohydrate sugar - but as the original answer implies there is none in diet Pepsi.
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That's not always true, it's a matter of opinion.
Well, I think you heard of the pepsi thing. No. He just burned his head badley.
Not really, but if you eat like 5 or 6 mintos, then drink a full can of pepsi, then your stomach will probably explode