Word: pepsi-cola
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...considered merely tasty and refreshing, is making serious inroads into the health drink market: In the past five years, orange juice distributors, caught in an increasingly tight marketplace, have been ratcheting up health claims and injecting their juices with all sorts of vitamins and minerals. Tropicana, a subdivision of Pepsi-Cola, first shook up the market back in 1997 by adding calcium to its formulations, and pushing its product as a healthy alternative for the lactose intolerant and other milk-phobics...
...effective collection system, yet all government workers get paid. Street signs and numbers are erratic. If you ask, "Where is the IBM shop?" you will hear something like this: "Find the old Swiss Pastry Shop that was bombed in 1978, go across the street, turn right at the Pepsi-Cola sign; make a left where Ali's Java Shack is; go into the car dealership and ask them; they will tell you where the IBM shop...
...From the outside it looks like a Pepsi-Cola bottling factory. From the inside it looks like Horn & Hardart's automat. But it's pretty as a picture and it works like a charm...
...Coca-cola officials have often been asked about their 100-year rivalry with Pepsi-Cola, and they usually respond diplomatically, claiming to benefit from having a competitor that has seemingly fought them to a standstill for every drop of business worldwide. "If Pepsi didn't exist, we'd have to invent it," is the generous reply...
...company's performance had detached itself from its image as a vaunted marketing maverick that launched the cola wars in the '80s. The numbers tell all: in the U.S., Pepsi sells a single soda for every three Cokes. The troops were as confused and demoralized as Enrico had seen in his 27 years with the company--"shell-shocked," says Phil Marineau, who arrived in 1997 as president of Pepsi-Cola...