Coke or pespsi?!


Question:

Coke or pespsi?

Coca-Cola is tinkering with a first-ever product line extension for its lemon-lime soft-drink Sprite called Sprite Tropical Remix. It's also coming out this year with a mint-flavored version of Sprite called Sprite Ice


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Answers:
Coke hands down, Pepsi is too sweet!

My personal favorite is Caffeine free Diet Coke

Source(s):
My taste buds!

pepsi

I'm a CODE RED freak. I'ts the bomb.

coke

COKE
and a mint Sprite yumm... would vaguely remind me of a Mojito my favorite drink!

I choose Coke over Pepsi. The mint drink sounds cool ! Call it COOL MINT !

pepsi all the way

coke

pepsi but the mint thing sounds well cool :-)

Jack Daniels

pepsi

coke

the mint one sounds good! sounds like a perfect after work out or beach drink!

I'm a Pepsi person,but I've noticed the last few times that I tried to buy Sprite for parties that they seem to have nearly discontinued it - it isn't available at most stores. So why are they trying line extensions?

pepsi!!!

CHILLED!

i dont like the diet stuff tho.....

pepsi

i dont like soda

pepsi

dr pepper

pepsi

Coke is so much better.Pepsi stole coke's idea of the drink.First there was cherry coke then cherry Pepsi.Diet coke then diet Pepsi.Vanilla coke then vanilla Pepsi.I think you get the idea.

both r the same for me

Pepsi,I've always thought they tasted the same but I just personally prefer it

No Coke and no Pepsi....there is way to much sugar in all that stuff.I love just water with some lemon in it.Greetings from Germany and Happy Easter to you all.

hands down..diet pepsi and jazz...black cherry/vanilla

Neither as it is both unhealthy.

Coke

Pepsi is my fave!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diet pepsi doesnt even taste like diet......

Pepsi. Coke makes my stomach hurt.

i dont care much drinking sodas. I am a juice drinker. However I thought I would share something I read.

Numerous blind taste tests suggested that more consumers preferred the taste of Pepsi (which is believed to have more lemon oil, less orange oil, and uses vanillin rather than vanilla) to Coke. In taste tests, drinkers were more likely to respond positively to sweeter drinks, and Pepsi had the advantage over Coke because it is much sweeter. However, since the blind tests were only sip tests, examining initial reactions, they did not show whether or not preferences changed according to the volume of cola that the subjects drank. Subsequent tests conducted after the new coke debacle showed that Coca-Cola was more likely than Pepsi to be consumed in volume, precisely because it is less sweet.




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