Originally Pep-Cola, PEP from Peptic as it was meant to cure stomach ache.
With time Pepsy or Pepsi sounded more pleasing.
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I think, you should just reverse the logo, you can see this:
the logo is some how like yin yang symbol, pepsi shown up: IS DED.
so i think the logo of pepsi means:
yin yang is ded!
Does Pepsi or water evaporate faster?
pepsi evaporates faster than water because the darkness of the pepsi and the lightness of the water doesnt attrack light as much as pepsi does with the light.
so pepsi evaporates faster than the water.
Was cocaine ever used in Pepsi?
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.
What ingredients are in Pepsi?
The main ingredients of Pepsi consist of; high fructose corn syrup, sugar, colorings, phosphoric acid, caffeine, citric acid and natural flavors. take any can or bottle of pepsi and read the contents.
Where is Pepsi Corporate Headquarters located?
The head office and plant of Pepsi is known as the North East Pure Drinks Private Limited and is situated at Rani, Patgaon, near Guwahati. its on the way to Accoland.
When did Pepsi owned Gatorade?
Pepsi does not own Gatorade because Pepsi is it's own little company and Gatorade is it's own little company
Good question, and the answer depends on you. But doing some research and logic, its comes out that they are almost the same. Both are very unhealthy, not even because of the truckload of sugar and calories, but because of the fact that they both contain phosphoric acid, which is corrosive! They are even used to erase rust and clean your car, and you can feel it erode your teeth! If you drink it a lot, a hole will start burning up in your throat and cause other serious health problems. You can even die by drinking about 6 liters! No joke! Stick with water or juice or lemonade, or anything else will be a huge choice for you.
How many spoonfuls of sugar in a can of soda?
According to an article on MSNBC.com, one teaspoon of sugar equals 4 grams and 16 calories. On a can of Coke (that I just drank,) it says there are 39 grams of sugars. 39 divided by 4 gives you 9.75 teaspoons of sugar in one can of Coke.
Despite prior indications to the contrary, the original answer above is correct. There are 39g of sugars in a 12oz can of Coca Cola. The assertion that Coca Cola nutrition information is always expressed as an 8oz cup may have been true back in the days prior to the current "Nutrition Facts" labeling, but this is no longer the case. As a general rule, manufacturers must now use a serving size that is either a single unit (1 can = 1 serving), or easily divisable (1 bottle = 2 servings). Coke's serving size = 1 can = 12oz. Some of the confusion may be due to the marking above the Nutrition Facts label - "VERY LOW SODIUM 35mg OR LESS PER 240 mL (8 fl oz)". If you look carefully at the label, you will see that this statement is actually not contained within the Nutrition Facts at all.
How many calories are in Pepsi max?
None, pepsi max, coke zero and diet coke all have 0 calories and 0 sugar
What has been the most popular Pepsi commercial?
There have been many popular pepsi commercials. However, one of the all time favorites so far is the one where Beyonce reflects on her past history in music.
How many soda cans are in 6 feet?
One beer = 12 fl. oz. so six beers = 72 fl. oz. That is about 9 cups or a little over half a gallon. Here is a conversion chart:
16 tablespoons = 1 cup (8 ounces)
2 cups = 1 pint (16 ounces)
4 cups (2 pints) = 1 quart (32 ounces)
8 cups (4 pints) = 1/2 gallon (64 ounces)
4 quarts = 1 gallon (128 ounces)
There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon of beer. A six pack is approximately .56 gallons, which equates to a volume of 129.9 cubic inches.
In what countries and states in the United States is pepsi sold?
Caleb Bradham was a pharmacist. He had things like lemonade and water for people to drink while they waited for their medicine. His customers got bored with the drinks so he tried to make something new. he added together pepsin cola nuts and sugar and vanilla. And that is how pepsi first began.
What are the different types of Pepsi beverages?
pepsi, pepsi wild cherry, pepsi vanilla, pepsi cherry vanilla, pepsi throwback, pepsi diet, diet pepsi cherry, diet pepsi cherry vanilla, diet pepsi vanilla, and pepsi max are some types of pepsi drinks
Is Sierra Mist a Coke or Pepsi product?
Sprite and Sierra Mist Almost exactly taste the same. But, I think there is too much taste in Sierra Mist. So, I go with Sierra mist
Now, here's what all of those steps look like:
Flavor concentrates are shipped from special Pepsi-Cola manufacturing plants in heavy-duty, air-tight containers. Liquid sweeteners are transported in special tanker trucks. All ingredients and food products are stored in clean, sanitary areas, and items requiring refrigeration are kept in temperature-controlled areas.
The bottles and cans that will eventually be filled with Pepsi are manufactured elsewhere, and shipped to Pepsi plants wrapped and sealed for protection. Labels, cartons, caps, the carbon dioxide used to carbonate soft drinks and other supplies are also produced for Pepsi by other companies. On arrival, everything is subject to careful inspection to make certain all of the ingredients and materials meet high Pepsi standards.
Special equipment is used to uncase and depalletize incoming shipments of bottles and cans. Cans are by far the most popular package with consumers because they're lightweight and easy to store. Though bulky, the cartons and pallets on which the empty packages arrive are also relatively light in weight, so it's easy for the machines to automatically remove the cans from their shipping containers at high speed. The machines then transfer the individual packages to a conveyor belt.
Once on the belt, cans are part of an enclosed, controlled environment that keeps them sanitary and helps ensure quality throughout the filling process. They travel rapidly through a printer that applies a production code to each can. Then they're automatically turned upside down, and rinsed thoroughly with filtered water before proceeding directly to the filler.
Water is a key ingredient in all soft drinks. Pepsi-Cola takes special care to purify the water it uses – a procedure that involves careful treatment, filtration and purification. Pepsi standards are precise and closely monitored at every step of the process. The result of this kind of painstaking attention to detail is that the water used in Pepsi-Cola and all of our beverages is among the purest available anywhere.
Pepsi-Cola flavor concentrate is carefully combined with sweeteners and other ingredients in large stainless steel mixing tanks. Quality control audits performed by specially trained technicians are a critical part of the manufacturing sequence for each batch, and are typical of the attention to detail that's necessary if the highest possible quality standards are to be maintained. Cleanliness is also vital, so all internal and external surfaces of the production system, including syrup lines, proportioning, cooling and carbonating equipment, are meticulously sanitized.
In the last step of the manufacturing process, as the now-rinsed cans reach the filler, they're reinverted, immediately filled and the lid is applied – at an average speed of 1,200 cans per minute. The filler is where the syrups from the mixing tanks are combined with the purified water from the filtration process. The liquid is then carbonated. This carbonation process gives soft drinks the special sparkle – fizzy bubbles – that adds to their quality of refreshment.
All Pepsi cans and bottles are imprinted with a freshness date, which is a date code that tells you your soft drink is fresh. A final quality check ensures that the package is properly filled, sealed and labeled.
As products leave the manufacturing line, they're combined into a variety of packages – six- or 12-packs, 24- or 30-can cases or cases of individual two-liter bottles. The finished packages are stacked on shipping pallets and moved to temporary holding areas or to a central warehouse for shipping.
The storage is purely temporary, since freshness is an important part of delivering the best possible product to our consumers. Some of our products will be quickly transported by large trucks to outlying districts and towns. Most, however, are loaded into Pepsi-Cola delivery trucks you see calling on food stores in your own neighborhood. Other trucks deliver Pepsi-Cola syrup to restaurants and fountains. To make sure there's always enough Pepsi for everyone who wants one, our trucks are on the road every single day. Many individual stores actually receive deliveries several times per week – a big reason why the Pepsi products you buy and use are always fresh and great tasting.
What is a 75th anniversary pepsi bottle dated 1983 worth?
According to Petretti's Soda Pop Collectibles Price Guide copyright 1996, this bottle is worth $100.00. Have not researched further to see current value.
Eight. IT'S SIMPLE SUBTRACTION. *grr*
Extract from the Pepsico history website.
PepsiCo, Inc. is founded by Donald M. Kendall, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pepsi-Cola and Herman W. Lay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Frito-Lay, through the merger of the two companies. Pepsi-Cola was created in the late 1890s by Caleb Bradham, a New Bern, N.C. pharmacist. Frito-Lay, Inc. was formed by the 1961 merger of the Frito Company, founded by Elmer Doolin in 1932, and the H. W. Lay Company, founded by Herman W.Lay, also in 1932.