No, it means "digestion".
The fact is the answer depends on what you mean by Coke or Pepsi...the company or the drink. If you mean the cola drink, then Coke is. Pepsi has never out-sold Coke in the 108 years of competition between the two. If you mean the company, then Pepsi has somewhat recently passed Coke, selling more water and other drinks (including Pepsi cola) combined. This, according to Fortune.
umm duhhhthats why they make caffeine free pepsi
Well, isn't that just a happy little surprise! The star on a Pepsi bottle cap is simply a symbol used by the company for promotional purposes. It might make you feel special, like you've won a little prize, even if it's just a small token of joy. Just enjoy the moment and keep spreading those positive vibes!
A Pepsi can does not have any Pepsi in it.A can of Pepsi does have Pepsi in it.
First of all, it's: What happEns wHen you drink exPired(i don't know what you mean by "exierd" Pepsi?
Do you mean producers.
No, if you mean the drinking kind, its originated in Japan.
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You mean fizz? ok whatever... because diet pepsi is better... duhhh... :)
Pepsi Pepsi Diet also called Pepsi Light Pepsi Max
If you mean the name Tuck, it doesnt mean anything as it is not Greek nor has Greek roots.