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  2. Pepsi One - Wikipedia

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    Before 2012, Pepsi One was the last Pepsi variant to include the old logo used from 2003 to 2008, while all the other Pepsi variants had been using the current logo used since late 2008; the only other Pepsi product not using the current logo was Pepsi Throwback, which intentionally used retro packaging. However, Pepsi One's logo was later ...

  3. The American Bottling Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1998 Dr Pepper/Seven Up, a subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes, was hindered by its bottling and distribution systems; owning no private bottling plants, it was dependent on independent bottlers or those controlled by Coca-Cola or Pepsi to bottle its beverages, and those two giant competitors also had better distribution systems and more influence with retail and fast-food chains.

  4. The Pepsi Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi Bottling Group was based in Somers, New York. On August 4, 2009, The Pepsi Bottling Group and another major Pepsi bottler, PepsiAmericas, were purchased by PepsiCo, headquartered in Purchase, New York. [3] The purchases were completed on February 26, 2010, forming a wholly owned PepsiCo subsidiary, the Pepsi Beverages Company (PBC).

  5. US lawsuit accuses Pepsi company of price discrimination that ...

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    In 2022, for example, the company acknowledged shrinking its Gatorade bottles from 32 ounces to 28 ounces, but it didn't respond when asked why it charged more for the 28-ounce bottles.

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

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    For many years, Coke was the more popular drink while the Pepsi-Cola Company struggled financially and went through several reorganizations. Then, in 1975, Pepsi took its first direct hit at its ...

  7. What If You Bought Coke Instead of Pepsi in 1988? - AOL

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    Coke and Pepsico are both obviously great businesses with incredible franchises. Warren Buffett famously purchased Coke in 1988. What would have happened had he purchased Pepsi instead?

  8. Caleb Bradham - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1890, he dropped out of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, owing to his father's business going bankrupt. After returning to North Carolina, he was a public school teacher for about a year, and soon thereafter opened a drug store in New Bern named the "Bradham Drug Company" that, like many other drug stores of the time, also housed a soda fountain.

  9. Pepsi hurt small businesses by giving big-box retailer ... - AOL

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    Cans of Pepsi soda are on display at a Target store in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) The Federal Trade Commission on Friday sued PepsiCo for allegedly engaging in illegal price ...