Richard Speight Jr plays the pepsi driver. He's had a recurring role in 'Supernatural' and 'Jericho' as of late. I actually recognized him as one of the bully lifeguards from Ernest Goes To Camp. I'm not sure who plays the Coke driver
Richard Speight Jr plays the pepsi driver. He's had a recurring role in 'Supernatural' and 'Jericho' as of late. I actually recognized him as one of the bully lifeguards from Ernest Goes To Camp. I'm not sure who plays the Coke driver
Diet Coke has more aspartame with 125 mg vs 58 mg in Coke Zero per 240 ml. For more info click on the following link: http://www.thecoca-colacompany.com/mail/goodanswer/soft_drink_nutrition.pdf
Yes Apple's Mac Vs PC series of commercials has finished.
Clash of the Commercials USA vs- the World - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 23 May 2011
Clash of the Commercials USA vs- the World - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 21 May 2012
Apple's MAC laptops vs. Windows Coke vs. Pepsi
The Greatest Commercials Super Bowl vs the World - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 4 February 2005
One can see old iMac Commercials in Youtube which features the different types of commercial about old iMac such as All Mac vs. TV adds, Apple iMac vs. HP, and iMac G3 starting up.
I ran a campaign on TrendPiler to gauge the popularity of Coke vs. Pepsi. The campaign collected and analyzed about 167K data points from social media. Pepsi is clearly more popular among Netizen compared to Coke. Coke however got less negative sentiment compared to Pepsi. The highest data points were generated from the United States. Pepsi is slightly more popular than Coke in the US. Pepsi has steadily maintained its popularity overtime More insights here: Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi - Which Brand is More Popular Among the Netizens - Realtime Tracking and Social Insights
The intercept on a graph of mass vs. volume should be zero, as this point represents zero mass and zero volume. This makes sense because with no mass and no volume, there should be no measurements of mass either.
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It depends on the agreements that they come to with the beverage companies for an exclusive Pepsi, Coke (or in Arizona, an RC) provider.