Coke or Pepsi?

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Coke or Pepsi?

  • Coke

    Votes: 183 67.5%
  • Pepsi

    Votes: 88 32.5%

  • Total voters
    271
To be honest, I'm almost 19, in the UK and have never drank either. when I first tried lemonade as a kid, it really put me off fizzy drinks, I mostly drank water till I came to uni and then beer is now mostly what I drink ;)
 
to be honest i cant really taste the difference but generally i drink coke, and only drink Pepsi when its on offer!!
 
Honestly, Dr. Pepper. But I would chose Coke over Pepsi even though I have a second job with Pepsi. Coke in a glass bottle from Europe is simply amazing, only topped by Fanta and MezzoMix!
 
I'm sorry, but Pepsi. I like more its flavor and the fact it has a little less gas.

Agreed... and so : 40th vote for Pepsi.

And for those who dont see the difference, your taste buds are asleep:
There is a diffference between Coke and Pepsi, Pepsi is under-rated. Coke is over-rated.
 
Agreed... and so : 40th vote for Pepsi.

And for those who dont see the difference, your taste buds are asleep:
There is a diffference between Coke and Pepsi, Pepsi is under-rated. Coke is over-rated.

How many times do I have to say Doctor Pepper? :grumpy:
 
To be honest, I'm almost 19, in the UK and have never drank either. when I first tried lemonade as a kid, it really put me off fizzy drinks, I mostly drank water till I came to uni and then beer is now mostly what I drink ;)



Lemonade is "fizzy" over there?
 
Wow... NO ONE likes Root beer here? I'd go for Coke because it is less sweet. HOWEVER, Coke has a tendency to lose its taste on the tongue after a while... I once had 4 cokes.. barely tasted it after the 4th.. tasted like water. Pepsi has a less tendency to do this.
 
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I drink Pepsi when it's from the Soda Fountains at places like McDonals, but I prefer Pepsi when I'm drinking from a can or bottle.

Also, even though I generally like Coke more, this is one of the greatest ads ever:<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiP70pBUjuw">YouTube Link</a>

Huh, cant believe I didnt notice that mistake until now.
I meant to say Coke from a soda fountain. I figured since that was so long ago quoting myseld made more sense than an edit.
 
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Two questions:

1. How different does Pepsi taste in the US compared to Australia?

2. Why did they can (no pun intended) the Pepsi 'Blue' variety? When it arrived in Australia around the same time as Coca Cola Vanilla (my personal favourite) it seemed to sell quite well. A deal was even one with 7-Eleven to sell the much-hyped 'Pepsi Blue' Slurpies and every second kid in school was raving on about it. What went wrong? Did legal problems cause for the product to fizz out?
 
Dr. Pepper > MT DEW > Coca Cola > Lime Pepsi > Root Beer > Pepsi > 7UP > Tonic Water > Sprite = Club Soda > anything diet.

Coke in Europe tastes better than in Canada, dead serious. More fizzy stuff and more addicting in Europe. I swear!
 
Two questions:

1. How different does Pepsi taste in the US compared to Australia?

2. Why did they can (no pun intended) the Pepsi 'Blue' variety? When it arrived in Australia around the same time as Coca Cola Vanilla (my personal favourite) it seemed to sell quite well. A deal was even one with 7-Eleven to sell the much-hyped 'Pepsi Blue' Slurpies and every second kid in school was raving on about it. What went wrong? Did legal problems cause for the product to fizz out?


Pepsi Blue was a limited time product here too. They only sold it for a summer here.
 
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