Question:
Coca cola or Pepsi?and why?
samina m
2007-01-11 11:06:12 UTC
Coca cola or Pepsi?and why?
48 answers:
Celeste P
2007-01-11 11:15:43 UTC
I will drink dirty water before drinking a Pepsi!
Kelly B
2007-01-11 11:41:58 UTC
If I have to choose between those two, I would say coca cola. I don't like the way pepsi tastes or diet pepsi, however, I like coca cola, diet coca cola, and coke zero.



I am a big fan of Dr.Pepper though...that is my drink of choice...



And additionally whoever said that coca cola can clean a penny is right about that fact....but pepsi is a carbonated bevarage as well....pepsi can do the same thing as well as any other carbonated bevarge.
froggi6106
2007-01-11 11:24:57 UTC
Coca Cola, Diet Coke both taste much better then Pepsi or Diet Pepsi.
xtiny_angel_kissesx
2007-01-11 11:17:03 UTC
I like coca cola the best...its tastes much better than Pepsi and i think Pepsi is way too fizzy.



I drive an ice cream van and the first thing to sell out between Pepsi and Coca Cola is the...Coca cola! The majority of the customers prefer this to Pepsi.
2007-01-11 11:30:11 UTC
Pepsi
root_beer54
2007-01-11 11:35:32 UTC
Pepsi. I have never had coca cola before. But I have heard it has alot of CALORIES! My best friend drinks about 10 bottles a day (if she can). And she is kinda big! I suggest pepsi cause its not as fattening!
sherri s
2007-01-11 11:24:35 UTC
Coca cola. I believe it taste better on ice. All pop has its own taste but you only said Coke or Pepsi.
born again
2007-01-11 11:20:26 UTC
I like the coca cola better. And when I was small the Dr told my mom to give me coca cola when I have & upset stomach. I have been so sick that coca cola would be the only thing that would stay on my stomach. Now I drink sprite because of the caffine in coca cola. When my stomach gets upset I drink sprite or coca cola.
eubysgirl
2007-01-14 19:14:16 UTC
Pepsi on ice or Coke if mixing with alcohol. Pepsi tastes better but Coke isn't as sweet so it's better as an alcholic drink.
2007-01-11 11:33:40 UTC
Pepsi...cause it was best when you could get'em in an 8 pack of 16 oz. glass bottles. I used to grab two, one for me and my dad, pop'em open, take a big slug out of it, fill it full of peanuts, and sit on the living room floor with my dad and watch Cincinnati Reds baseball games. No A/C, just sweatin' with a box fan blowin' in your face, drinkin' Pepsi. Those were some good days.
yeah.whatever
2007-01-11 11:14:08 UTC
i like pepsi here in the u.s., but in other countries coca cola tastes sooooo much better.
eehco
2007-01-11 11:11:21 UTC
COKE for the tingle that gets you when it's going down and way better flavor that Pepsi. Pepsi is way too sweet almost like perfume. Especially the diet. It tastes like a bottle of perfume with lemon or lime.
2007-01-11 11:37:49 UTC
Pepsi definately. Coke doesn't taste the way it used to.
2007-01-11 11:12:53 UTC
coca cola because pepsi hurts when it comes out of my nose!
hotmoma_37
2007-01-11 13:20:02 UTC
Pepsi because Coke makes my teeth feel gritty and sandyish
StarrLee
2007-01-11 11:13:34 UTC
PEPSI!!! Coca Cola leaves a nasty taste in my mouth & it cleans a penny quite well...don't think I want to drink that.
Kenneth and LaQuita B
2007-01-11 11:25:36 UTC
Cocoa cola is a must. I mean pesi is okay and I will talke it if there is no coke but coke just has this satisfying after taste that takes my thirstyness away.
2007-01-11 11:28:42 UTC
Pepsi...it tastes nicer
TRG
2007-01-11 11:22:48 UTC
Pepsi...its smoother than Coke
papabeartex
2007-01-11 11:21:22 UTC
Coke becuz they invented soft drink colas and r still the best, #1 all day.
2007-01-11 11:13:31 UTC
Pepsi taste better to me
2007-01-11 11:36:24 UTC
Coke was original made for upset stomachs so it is a medicine now it's all marketing that's why i drink Rockstar all of the caffeine no disgusting after-taste
2007-01-11 11:35:46 UTC
Pepsi, It's sweeter and doesn't go flat as quickly.
Common_Sense2
2007-01-11 11:13:34 UTC
Coke, because it's not as sweet as Pepsi.
OOO! I know! I know!
2007-01-11 11:11:32 UTC
Pepsi just tastes better to me...especially frozen like an Icee!
2007-01-11 11:14:51 UTC
I prefer coke because it is not as flat tasting as pepsi.
Gooch
2007-01-11 11:15:46 UTC
Pepsi...because its the taste for the new generation....plus...its not as sweet and doesn't leave a bad aftertaste like Coke.
dcVixen
2007-01-11 11:11:30 UTC
Which ever is on sale at the time =P



But if both were priced the same usually Pepsi =)
Gummy
2007-01-11 11:15:57 UTC
Pepsi, just tastes better.
pooh
2007-01-11 11:13:01 UTC
pepsi i just like the taste better.
Docta Jones
2007-01-11 11:09:26 UTC
pepsi, I just like the way it taste better.
texas_gurl
2007-01-11 11:29:47 UTC
Dr. Pepper baby!
figwitgp
2007-01-11 11:10:11 UTC
Pepsi, because it's sweeter, and doesn't leave little brown floaties when it gets flat.
2007-01-11 11:31:19 UTC
root beer!



but if i had to choose one, i would chose pepsi.
Jacuzzi Lover
2007-01-11 11:23:41 UTC
Pepsi, because it is sweeter.
2007-01-11 11:14:15 UTC
pepsi, the smell
2007-01-11 12:45:43 UTC
pepsi it has sweeties taste.cola is not tasty
orzoff
2007-01-11 11:26:30 UTC
Coke b/c it tastes better
indigohio
2007-01-11 11:20:57 UTC
Ummm I don't know but I think Terry should get a life.
justinegunderson
2007-01-11 13:08:41 UTC
Coke because it is classic and tastes better.
2007-01-11 11:13:12 UTC
When I was young I only liked coke.Now I only like pepsi dont know why. here is some fun info:

IT ALL STARTED . . . .

Coca-Cola was invented and first marketed in 1886, followed by Pepsi in 1898. Coca-Cola was named after the coca leaves and kola nuts John Pemberton used to make it, and Pepsi after the beneficial effects its creator, Caleb Bradham, claimed it had on dyspepsia. For many years, Coca-Cola had the cola market cornered. Pepsi was a distant, nonthreatening contender. But as the market got more and more lucrative, professional advertising became more and more important. These soda companies have been leading the way in advertising ever since.



ADVERTISING HISTORY & COMMERCIALS

Pepsi has definitely leaned towards the appeal of celebrities, popular music, and young people in television commercials, while Coke relies more heavily on images of happiness and togetherness, tradition, and nationalism, perpetually trying to cash in on its original lead. In a simplified sense, you could sum up the strategies as Coke: Old, Pepsi: New. In fact, as we will see, when Coca-Cola tried something new, it was disaster.

The first magazine ad for Coca-Cola appeared in Munsey's in 1902. Advertisements began to appear on billboards, newspapers, and streetcars. Soon there were serving trays with images of people enjoying Coca-Cola, and glasses with the cola's name on them. At this time, Coca-Cola and Pepsi were served in drugstore soda fountains.



In 1909, Pepsi used its first celebrity endorser, automobile race driver Barney Oldfield, in newspaper ads. In 1921, Pepsi went bankrupt, but continued to appear on the scene, although not nearly so successfully as Coca-Cola. In 1931, Pepsi went bankrupt again, but the new owner, Roy Megargel, would hit upon an idea that would finally give Coca-Cola some competition. In 1934, he marketed Pepsi in a 12-ounce bottle for a nickle. At the time, Coca-Cola was sold in a 6-ounce bottle for ten cents. Voila! Profits for Pepsi.



Pepsi racked up another first by airing the first radio jingle in 1939. It was so popular that it was played in jukeboxes and became a hit record. Listen here. Coca-Cola hit the airwaves in 1941.



In 1946, inflation forced Pepsi to increase prices. And in 1950, Pepsi offered a larger 26-ounce bottle to court the young American housewife.



In the 1960's, the cola ad wars moved to television. Coca-Cola employed a host of celebrity singers to promote the product, including Connie Francis , Tom Jones, The New Beats, Nancy Sinatra, and The Supremes. As we moved through the years, both colas incorporated some of their best slogans ("Pepsi Generation" and "the Real Thing") into subsequent commercials.



In the 1970s, market research showed that consumers preferred the taste of Pepsi over Coke. The Pepsi Challenge is still being conducted today. But Coke came up with what is arguably the best of all cola commercials, the 1971 I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke ad. This landmark was recalled in Christmas versions in 1983 and 1984, and a 1990 Super Bowl ad, which was enough to make some Baby Boomers weep with nostalgia.



In the 1980's, Pepsi lined up the celebrities, starting with Michael Jackson, then Madonna, Michael J. Fox, Billy Crystal, Lionel Ritchie, Gloria Estefan, Joe Montana, and others. Coke signed on Michael Jordan, New Kids on the Block, Aretha Franklin, Elton John, and Paula Abdul.



In 1985, responding to the pressure of the Pepsi Challenge taste tests, which Pepsi always won, Coca-Cola decided to change its formula. Bill Cosby was the pitchman. This move set off a shock wave across America. Consumers angrily demanded that the old formula be returned, and Coca-Cola responded three months later with Classic Coke. Eventually, New Coke quietly disappeared.



Pepsi, meanwhile, had its own flop, Crystal Pepsi, which was supposed to catch the strange wave of the times when everything colorless was clean and desirable (Zima, bottled water). And then there was Pepsi Lite with the lemony flavor and one calorie, introduced in 1975. Remember that one? Apparently they didn't expect us to because later they gave us Pepsi One, using the same concept, but a completely different taste. And, extending the idea even further, we are now getting Pepsi Twist, a new product with a twist of lemon flavor.



In 1991, Ray Charles sang, "You got the right one baby, uh-huh!" Also in the 1990s, Cindy Crawford and the Spice Girls pitched Pepsi. And then Pepsi aired commercials featuring the aggravating little girl (Hallie Eisenberg) with her troubling male voice.



In the new century, both colas continue to battle it out on the television screen. And celebrities continue to be important promoters. Recently, Pepsi has had commercials by Bob Dole and Faith Hill, among others.



Still not enough? There are plenty more below.



SLOGANS

It's clear in looking at the slogans over the years that Coke and Pepsi have very different targeting strategies. Coke is touting itself as the original, the authentic, and appealing to a sense of tradition, positioning itself as an integral part of daily American life. Pepsi, on the other hand, is promoting itself as something new, young, and hip, which seems a little odd after over 100 years. But Coke was first, after all. Pepsi has always targeted the youth market more aggressively than Coke.

Click on "Listen" to hear the jingle, or right click on it to download to your PC.





COCA-COLA



1886 - Drink Coca-Cola

1904 - Coca-Cola Satisfies

1904 - Delicious and Refreshing

1905 - Coca-Cola Revives and Sustains

1905 - Good All the Way Down

1906 - The Drink of Quality

1906 - The Great National Temperance

1907 - Delicious Coca-Cola, Sustains, Refreshes, Invigorates

1907 - Cooling . . . Refreshing . . . Delicious

1908 - Sparkling - Harmless as Water, and Crisp as Frost

1909 - Delicious, Wholesome, Refreshing

1910 - It Satisfies

1910 - Quenches Thirst as Nothing Else Can

1911 - It's Time to Drink Coca-Cola

1911 - Real Satisfaction in Every Glass

1912 - Demand the Genuine - Refuse Substitutes

1913 - The Best Beverage Under the Sun

1913 - A Welcome Addition to Any Party - Anytime - Anywhere

1914 - Exhilarating, Refreshing

1914 - Demand the Genuine by Full Name

1914 - Pure and Wholesome

1916 - Just One Glass Will Tell You

1917 - Three Million A Day

1919 - Quality Tells the Difference

1920 - Drink Coca-Cola with Soda

1922 - Thirst Knows No Season

1922 - Thirst Can't Be Denied

1922 - Thirst Reminds You - Drink Coca-Cola

1923 - Refresh Yourself

1924 - Pause and Refresh Yourself

1925 - Six Million A Day

1925 - The Sociable Drink

1926 - Stop at the Red Sign

1927 - Around the Corner from Anywhere

1928 - A Pure Drink of Natural Flavors

1929 - The Pause that Refreshes

1930 - Meet Me At the Soda Fountain

1932 - Ice-Cold Sunshine

1933 - Don't Wear a Tired, Thirsty Face

1934 - Carry a Smile Back to Work

1935 - All Trails Lead to Ice-Cold Coca-Cola

1936 - What Refreshment Ought to Be

1936 - The Refreshing Thing to Do

1937 - America's Favorite Moment

1937 - So Easy to Serve and So Inexpensive

1938 - The Best Friend Thirst Ever Had

1938 - Pure Sunlight

1938 - Anytime is the Right Time to Pause and Refresh

1939 - Coca-Cola Goes Along

1939 - Make Lunch Time Refreshment Time

1939 - Makes Travel More Pleasant

1939 - The Drink Everybody Knows

1939 - Thirst Stops Here

1940 - Bring in Your Thirst and Go Away Without It

1941 - Completely Refreshing

1942 - Refreshment That Can't Be Duplicated

1942 - Whoever You Are, Whatever You Do, Wherever You May Be, When You Think of Refreshment, Think of Ice-Cold Coca-Cola.

1943 - The Only Thing Like Coca-Cola is Coca-Cola Itself. It's the Real Thing

1943 - A Taste All Its Own

1943 - That Extra Something

1944 - How About a Coke

1945 - Passport to Refreshment

1945 - Whenever You Hear "Have a Coke," You Hear the Voice of America

1947 - Coke Knows No Season

1947 - Serving Coca-Cola Serves Hospitality

1948 - Where There's Coke, There's Hospitality

1949 - Coca-Cola . . . Along the Highway to Anywhere

1950 - Help Yourself to Refreshment

1951 - Good Food and Coca-Cola Just Naturally Go Together

1952 - What You Want Is a Coke

1953 - Dependable as Sunrise

1954 - For People on the Go

1955 - America's Preferred Taste

1956 - Coca-Cola - Making Good Things Taste Better

1956 - Feel the Difference

1957 - Sign of a Good Taste

1958 - The Cold, Crisp Taste of Coke

1959 - Be Really Refreshed Listen to Connie Francis

1960 - Relax With Coke

1961 - Coke and Food - Refreshing New Feeling

1962 - Coca-Cola Refreshes You Best

1963 - Things Go Better With Coke Listen to the Kingston Trio

1965 - Something More Than a Soft Drink

1966 - Coke . . . After Coke . . . After Coke

1970 - It's the Real Thing Listen to the Carpenters

1971 - I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke Listen

1974 - Look Up, America Listen

1976 - Coke Adds Life Listen

1979 - Have a Coke and a Smile Listen

1982 - Coke Is It! Listen

1984 - Just For the Taste of It (Diet Coke) Listen

1985 - Just For the Free of It (Caffeine Free Coke)

1985 - We've Got a Taste For You (New Coke)

1985 - America's Real Choice (Coca-Cola Classic)

1986 - Catch the Wave (New Coke)

1986 - Red, White and You (Coca-Cola Classic)

1987 - You Can't Beat the Real Thing

1989 - Can't Beat the Feeling

1990 - Can't Beat the Real Thing Listen

1993 - Always Coca-Cola Listen

1993 - Taste it All



PEPSI-COLA



1903 - Exhilarating, Invigorating, Aids Digestion

1907 - Original Pure Food Drink

1909 - Delicious and Healthful

1915 - For All Thirsts - Pepsi-Cola

1919 - Pepsi-Cola - It Makes You Scintillate

1920 - Drink Pepsi Cola. It will satisfy you.

1928 - Peps You Up!

1932 - Sparkling, Delicious

1934 - Refreshing and Healthful

1939 - Twice As Much For A Nickel Too Listen

1943 - Bigger Drink, Better Taste

1949 - Why take less when Pepsi's best?

1950 - More Bounce to the Ounce

1950 - The Light Refreshment

1954 - Refreshing Without Filling

1958 - Be Sociable, have a Pepsi

1961 - Now It's Pepsi, For Those Who Think Young

1963 - Come Alive! You're In the Pepsi Generation Listen

1967 - Taste That Beats the Others Cold

1967 - Pepsi Pours It On

1969 - You've Got a Lot to Live and Pepsi's Got a Lot to Give Listen

1973 - Join the Pepsi People Feelin' Free Listen

1975 - Have a Pepsi Day Listen

1978 - Catch That Pepsi Spirit Listen

1981 - Pepsi's Got Your Taste For Life!

1983 - Pepsi Now!

1984 - Pepsi, the Choice of a New Generation

1992 - Gotta Have It

1993 - Be Young, Have Fun, Drink Pepsi

1995 - Nothing else is a Pepsi

1999 - The Joy of Cola Listen
2007-01-11 11:36:55 UTC
Yuck! Neither....where's all the DP fans?
jaid
2007-01-11 11:13:57 UTC
pepsi...coke is overrated! just like disneyland
bleuchef34
2007-01-11 11:33:53 UTC
neither they both eat the lining to your esophagus (throat) and stomach
Rod Rod Go
2007-01-11 11:11:42 UTC
Coke, because when you drink it real fast, it creates the best BELCHHHHHHHHHHH
2007-01-11 11:13:57 UTC
Dr.Pepper. I'm addicted!
2007-01-11 11:13:22 UTC
wild cherry pepsi, because it is yummy! thanks now i want some. lol. :)
soonerbelle71
2007-01-11 11:11:21 UTC
Neither~~Dr. Pepper please


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