Pepsi has a history of involvement with the Navy, as documented on Wikipedia. This includes a partnership during World War II when Pepsi provided its products to Navy personnel. Additionally, Pepsi has sponsored Navy events and initiatives over the years, showing support for the Navy and its members.
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Never heard of it happening.
Human pepsis has an optimum around pH 1.5 to 2.
Yes! It is a secret, since there must be quite a number of competitors.
your jelouse because you do it with G*&^%$@ There are so many things wrong with this question I don't know where to begin. What do pepsis and I'm assuming you are talking about Pepsi Cola have to do with Led Zeppelin? What does weed have to do with pepsis and Zeppelin? And the best Jimmy Page...doesn't make any sense. This is definitely a question for the trash.
There is no food or drink- including Pepsis- that contain dead babies- or live ones.
The hornet referenced above, Vespa mandarinia, is the world's largest species of social wasp. The largest species of spider wasp (genus Pepsis) from South America and the giant scoliid wasp of Indonesia, Megascolia procer, are much bigger. Pepsis wasps have the largest wingspan at over 12 cm, of any wasp; Megascolia, because of its robustness, probably has the largest body. Several Pepsis species can exceed 6 cm in body length; The broader Megascolia can reach 6 cm in body length and over 10 cm in wingspan.
Unfortunately, I don't have an answer (sorry). But i can confirm. I stuck a diet Pepsi and some Pepsis in the top shelf of the fridge (by the freezer). The diet Pepsi froze and exploded. The Pepsis were fine - not even slushy.
The name of the company is Pesico, Incorporated. Besides the Pepsi-Cola brands, the company owns the brands Quaker Oats, Gatorade, Frito-Lay, SoBe, Naked, Tropicana, Copella, Mountain Dew, Mirinda and 7up (outside the USA).
Some can lay eggs in their host which eats them alive from the inside out. An example is the Pepsis wasp which lays it's eggs in tarantulas. Another is the Ichneumon wasp which lays it's eggs on caterpillars. And there's a lot more out there.
'Tarantula hawk wasp' is the common name for 'Pepsis formosa'. Adult females and males dine on flower nectar and pollen. But the larvae that hatch from the 20 some eggs of the mother like to eat ... fresh tarantula!The mother-to-be digs about 20 burrows. Then she stings the requisite number of tarantulas in the head. Her sting is painful to humans and paralyzing to spiders. She then drags underground each hapless, helpless tarantula, one by one. She lays an egg on each of the spiders. Once hatched, the larvae have about a month's worth of living, paralyzed tarantula to feast on.