It came from the 2002 Diet Pepsi Logo.
Drink coke is the first came phrase.
This data came from the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Just giving credit (and blame, if any of the figures are incorrect) where it's due. All figures are for a 12 oz. serving (one can).Most root beer (including Barq's Diet Root Beer) has none; caffeine is not a natural ingredient in root beer, and has to be specifically added.Barq's Regular Root Beer has 23 mg. This may be what the slogan "Barq's has bite" refers to.Regular Coke (and Coke Zero, and Diet Pepsi) has 35 mg.Regular Pepsi has 38 mg.Diet Coke has 47 mg.Suddenly the fanaticism of some Diet Coke drinkers makes a lot more sense; they've allowed their addition to caffeine to overwhelm the fact that their taste buds are telling them "this tastes vile." Doesn't explain Coke Zero, but Coke Zero isn't (quite) as foul as Diet Coke.
No, very unlikely, Coca-Cola came 40 or 50 years before Pepsi when it was invented people didn't know the consequences of cocaine, and what it was it did. That's why Cocaine was removed from the Coke formula very early. EDIT: Incorrect. Pepsi was invented 7 years after Coke, in 1893.
cherry coke
Coca-Cola was first produced in 1886. Pepsi came to the world ten years later. However, Dr-Pepper was first. Dr-Pepper came to the world on December 1, 1885. So if your looking for COKE AND PEPSI (not dr-pepper) then the answer is Coca-Cola. But really it was Dr-Pepper.Coca-Cola recipe was invented 1885 and pepsi was first made in the 1890s
Coca cola originated in 1885, Pepsi Cola was first produced in the 1890's
Sprite because: When we did an experiment and put helium balloons on the top of the bottles the sprite had the biggest balloon! (meaning that Sprite had more carbonation and, when Mentos came in contact with the carbonated liquid, breaking surface tension of dissolved bubbles of carbon dioxide, it resulted in more carbon dioxide being released from Sprite than from Diet Coke)
I dont think so, but in the 1990's, Coca-cola came out with new coke. it was a failure.
In 1934 Pepsi begins selling a 12-ounce bottle for five cents, the same price charged by its competitors for six ounces.
Years ago I worked for Pepsi/7-up. It's a secret recipe and it's in the vats of syrup they use. No one but the company heads know what is in that recipe. Coke use to be the leading soft drink manufacturer for years until Pepsi came along and the battle has been raging on to the present time. Pepsi also put out Mountain Dew which wasn't the biggest seller and I do believe they dropped it. Actress Joan Crawford's husband owned Pepsi and when he died she took over for awhile, but that was back in the late 1960s.
In the year 2002.Actually vanilla coke first came out in the 1920's when there were soda fountains. They would mix cola with a real vanilla flavoring.