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Contrary to misleading advertisements, Pepsi is not the choice of a new generation of Harvard students. In fact, in a recent Crimson poll, 59 percent of students said they prefered Coke products, while a measly 14 percent chose Pepsi...
...taste of Diet Pepsi alone should convince Berry that Diet Coke is the right...
Berry does have some logic behind his choice: Coke has not had a great service record. But is that really a reason to toss decades of good taste out the window? At the very least, why don't we sign a one year contract and see if Coke comes to its senses...
...Crimson's staff editorials have sometimes been poorly argued or logically unsound. However, in recent memory, the Crimson has not printed anything quite as embarassing as today's shameless advertisement for the Coca-Cola corporation. The staff's hysterical endorsement of Coke pollutes this page with obscene commercialism. What's worse is that The Crimson, unlike other Harvard organizations like the Undergraduate Council and Phillips Brooks House, did not even receive any financial compensation for its support of a carbonated beverage...
Also, the staff position is flawed for several reasons. First, the Coke served in the dining halls is so watered down that it hardly tastes like the drink that comes out of the red-and-white can. Second, it appears that Dining Services is making an intelligent business decision. Third, the scope of the staff position is rather short-sighted. Any discussion of colas on college campuses should focus on the fact that large intakes of caffeine have been proven to be extremely detrimental to students' health and their academic capacities...