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  2. Cola wars - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola and Pepsi vending machines in Indianapolis, 1988. The Cola wars are the long-time rivalry between soft drink producers The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo, who have engaged in mutually-targeted marketing campaigns for the direct competition between each company's product lines, especially their flagship colas, Coca-Cola and Pepsi.

  3. Sergio Zyman - Wikipedia

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    Notable work The End of Marketing as We Know It (2002) Sergio Zyman (born July 30, 1945) is a marketing executive from Mexico best known as the marketer behind the failed launch of New Coke and the success of Diet Coke, Fruitopia, Surge, and ad campaigns such as "Coke Is It."

  4. The History of Coca-Cola and Pepsi’s Rivalry — And Which Is ...

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    Where Coke and Pepsi Stand Now. As of 2019, Coca-Cola commanded 43.7% of the carbonated soft drink market while PepsiCo commanded 24.1%, according to Statista. And in 2020, Coca-Cola had a market ...

  5. When Titans Collide: Coke vs. Pepsi

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    Coke vs. Pepsi--the age-old debate. While this debate usually revolves around the flavors of these two beverage makers, I am going to take a look at the companies' growth prospects going into 2014.

  6. Pepsi takes on rival Coke’s biggest client, landing its ...

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    Stocking Coke products in all 20,000 of its U.S. stores, Subway was Coca-Cola’s biggest fountain account by number of store locations, per Beverage Digest. Subway has about 37,000 locations ...

  7. Thums Up - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Coca-Cola decided to use Thums Up as a rival brand to Pepsi. The Coca-Cola Company by this time had about 60.5% share of the Indian soft-drink market but found out that if it took out Thums Up, it would remain with only 28.7% of the market, hence Thums Up was re-launched, targeting 30- to 40-year-olds.

  8. Subway switching from Coke to Pepsi in 2025 - AOL

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    Subway, the nation's largest fast food chain, said that beginning in 2025 it is switching its soft drink provider from Coca-Cola to Pepsi as part of a 10-year deal.

  9. Multidimensional scaling - Wikipedia

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    The first question could be for Coke/Pepsi for example, the next for Coke/Hires rootbeer, the next for Pepsi/Dr Pepper, the next for Dr Pepper/Hires rootbeer, etc. The number of questions is a function of the number of brands and can be calculated as Q = N ( N − 1 ) / 2 {\displaystyle Q=N(N-1)/2} where Q is the number of questions and N is ...