Pepsi
Soft drinks is a $61 billion a year industry
mid-1880s
The acid is the success in the soft drink industry because of it's textur and if there wasn't it would be very flat
The soft drink industry began in the mid-1880s with the creation of a syrup that was mixed with carbonated water and served at drug store lunch counters.
coca cola
ok but they honestly suck
Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola controlled more than 70 percent of the U.S. soft drink market, producing the majority of the industry's best-selling brands.
-Soft-drink bottling industry -Fabricated-metals industry (vehicles, refrigerators, etc.)
Almost 8 million soft drinks per year. The soft drink industry is a $61 billion industry.
Jeff Goldberg has written: 'The soft drink industry' -- subject(s): Market surveys, Soft drink industry 'Anatomy of a scientific discovery' -- subject(s): Endorphins, History, Research
Auto Industry, Airline Industry, Soft Drink ( Pepsi, Coke, Cadbury-Shweppes )
A direct competitor is a company that offers the same or very similar products or services within the same market. For example, Coca-Cola and Pepsi are direct competitors in the soft drink industry, both targeting the same consumer base with carbonated beverages. Their competition revolves around brand loyalty, marketing strategies, and product variations.