Woodworker [Matt Thompson] has come up with a next-level bottle opener that not only does the job but also functions as a game of chance. (Video, embedded below.) The process usually starts with a ...
The local arm of American food and beverages company PepsiCo Inc. has introduced non-returnable glass bottle with a twist-and-turn cap for Pepsi Black ... maker is selling cola in glass bottles ...
At the first whiff, the tempting aroma from the grill can have people salivating. Pepsi has captured that deliciousness in this first ever COLAogne, and it is Bobby Flay approved for Grills Night Out.
Watch The Weeknd's full Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show. Grammy Award winner Reba McEntire and American Sign Language performer Daniel Durant perform the national anthem ahead of Super Bowl ...
Woodworker [Matt Thompson] has come up with a next-level bottle opener that not only does the job but also functions as a game of chance. (Video, embedded below.) The process usually starts with a ...
Coke is still the top soda in America. But the runner up spot, long held by Pepsi, now belongs to Dr Pepper. After years of ...
Little Caesars is bringing back a fan-favorite! This time, they’re reintroducing an exclusive Pepsi flavor with a massive ...
Pepsi briefly took the top spot in the 1980s during Coca-Cola's New Coke fiasco, according to Beverage Digest. However, Pepsi fell back to second place and has stayed there for nearly 40 years.
When Coke or Pepsi kills a popular product, fans have little hope that it will come back unless another player steps in. If Coca-Cola can kill Tab, then no soda brand has a guarantee of survival.
Their fountain retailers market Coca-Cola, and usually not Pepsi. The whole of the Coca-Cola team wants Coca-Cola to succeed – very roughly defined as beating Pepsi. It would be a fair ...
Though Coca-Cola remains the best-selling soda, the race for second best just got even more competitive. According to the Wall Street Journal, Dr Pepper is now tied with Pepsi for the second ...
For well over a century, The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) and Pepsico (NASDAQ: PEP)-- or the Pepsi-Cola Company as it was previously called -- have been locked in a struggle for carbonation supremacy.