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  2. Why Celsius Stock Suddenly Plunged Today - AOL

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    For the current third quarter of 2024, Celsius management estimates that Pepsi will order between $100 million and $120 million less than it ordered in the third quarter of 2023.

  3. Mountain Dew - Wikipedia

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    The three new candidate flavors were released on 19 April 2010 and voting lasted until 14 June. The following day, White Out was announced as the winner. Mountain Dew White Out was released for sale on 4 October 2010. A limited production White Out Slurpee (Mtn Dew White Out Freeze) was made available at 7-Eleven stores beginning in January ...

  4. Pepsi will be fine 'regardless of the economic environment ...

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    PepsiCo shares surged 4% as of afternoon trading. The company's ticker page was the most visited on Yahoo Finance . Brian Sozzi is an editor-at-large and anchor at Yahoo Finance .

  5. A supermarket chain pulled PepsiCo products over ... - AOL

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    A supermarket chain pulled PepsiCo products over ‘shrinkflation’—now its biggest rival says Pepsi, Cheetos and Doritos are going nowhere Ryan Hogg January 8, 2024 at 4:14 AM

  6. Pepsi - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi () is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo.As of 2023, Pepsi is the second most valuable soft drink brand worldwide behind Coca-Cola; [1] the two share a long-standing rivalry in what has been called the "cola wars".

  7. Teem - Wikipedia

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    Teem was sold in the United States and Canada until it was discontinued in 1984 due to declining sales. Lemon-Lime Slice was introduced to replace Teem, [2] though it was still available at some soda fountains into the 1990s. Later, Sierra Mist, and then Starry, became Pepsi's lemon-lime soda offerings in the US.

  8. Move Over Pepsi, There's Officially a New No. 2 Soda Behind ...

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    Pepsi briefly took the top spot in the 1980s during Coca-Cola's New Coke fiasco, according to Beverage Digest. However, Pepsi fell back to second place and has stayed there for nearly 40 years.

  9. Surge (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Surge (sometimes styled as SURGE) is a citrus-flavored soft drink first produced in the 1990s by the Coca-Cola Company to compete with Pepsi's Mountain Dew.Surge was advertised as having a more "hardcore" edge, much like Mountain Dew's advertising at the time, in an attempt to lure customers away from Pepsi.