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Coke vs Pepsi
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Coke Zero: no sugar, zero calories, about as tasty as original Coke.
Just try to refuse a cold Coke after working hard physically Under a hot Sun.


Since we're on the topic, I've noticed that soda tastes different in other countries than it does from the cans currently available in the U.S. I had a can of 7up in Cambodia and it brought back memories of what 7up used to taste like in the late 80s/early 90s (good stuff). Also had a can of Coke in Iceland that was as good as the bottled coke made in Mexico. The common denominator of the good stuff is the flavor is thick and rich without being sickeningly sweet and it is not overly carbonated like what is available here.
Love diet pepsi. And pepsi should get an extra point for producing mountain dew.





Look, if the Coca Cola people don't want to use their old recipe, what can it hurt to hand it out? The corporate stooges who run the show should have enough confidence to stand behind the unnecessarily sweet product they have forced on us and give us a chance to make our own REAL Coca-Cola.


Use fluoridated toothpaste :-) Calcium fluoroapatite is more resistant to coke than the hydroxyapatite you were given in your teeth.
Definitely Coke! It's like Ford VS Nissan for me... the stronger one all the way... Hehe!



Water, tea, fruit juice and alcohol make up my weekly fluid intake. I enjoy a can of Coke once in a blue moon (bottles don't taste the same) but can't be doing with the zero stuff or any type of Pepsi.
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I quit drinking very much soda at all about 30 years ago. Mostly, I drink it when I feel nauseous and when I travel as water in hotels can really taste awful so I can't make a good cup of iced tea. Mostly, I drink hot and cold tea, but have not found any commercially bottled brand that I like.
Coke's leading, the gap is widening. Not sure any of the drinks will make it into the 22-nd century, but both still have a sizable market: http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/20/news/...
It's kinda amusing that Pepsi was sold in the USSR, while Coke - not, last deal before USSR's Big Bang being a 3 billion USD worth barter of Pepsi for vodka and ships to carry it: https://www.nytimes.com/1990/04/10/bu... -:)
Which 1 do u prefer, if any?