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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.
A performance appraisal, also referred to as a performance review, performance evaluation, [1] (career) development discussion, [2] or employee appraisal, sometimes shortened to "PA", [a] is a periodic and systematic process whereby the job performance of an employee is documented and evaluated. This is done after employees are trained about ...
Coke Strength after Reaction (CSR) refers to coke "hot" strength, generally a quality reference in a simulated reaction condition in an industrial blast furnace. The test is based on a procedure developed by Nippon Steel Corp in the 1970s as an attempt to get an indication of coke performance and is used widely throughout the world since then.
The amount of Coke consumed by Americans dropped by 1% by volume, while Pepsi Cola dropped 3.2%. The slide in soda consumption is a continuation of a multi-year slump.
As one of the world's 50 most admired companies, according to Fortune magazine, PepsiCo Inc. inhabits a rarefied place within corporate America. And landing a job there is, for many, the ultimate ...
It still had the shaving cream logo on it. Pepsi understood that this had nothing whatsoever to do with soda in space. It had to do with PR. [3] There were four cans of each Coca-Cola and Pepsi on board. [4] Red Team tested Coke, and Blue Team tested Pepsi. As part of the experiment, each team was photographed with the cola logo.
As soda sales fall, Coke and Pepsi are looking to bottled water to boost business. Bottled water sales have more than doubled in the US in the last 15 years, with Americans buying 11.7 billion ...
Donald M. Kendall of Pepsi promoted the Pepsi Challenge. When the preference in blind tests is compared to tests wherein cups are labeled with arbitrary labels (e.g., S or L) or brand names, the ratings of preference change. [9] Scientific findings do support a perceptible difference between Coca-Cola and Pepsi, but not between Pepsi and RC ...