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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. Box 13 scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Democratic Party primary for the US Senate, held in July 1948, was hotly contested and produced an inconclusive result. [1] On the day of the runoff election, which was held the following month, Johnson appeared to have lost the Democratic nomination to Stevenson. Six days after polls had closed, 202 additional votes were added to the ...

  4. 1948 United States Senate election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Porter had already been named to head the Dewey-Warren presidential campaign in Texas, but when both Dies and O'Daniel declined, Porter agreed to make the Senate race. [115] Watson declined the nomination in September, and the state Republican committee then selected Porter as his replacement.

  5. Pepsi, challenged: A bad campaign from a marketer big ... - AOL

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    Chalk it up as a Pepsi challenge for the digital age: how to overcome a viral-marketing campaign gone bad. PepsiCo (PEP), the world's second-largest soda maker, is coming under fire for an edgy ...

  6. Federal Election Campaign Act - Wikipedia

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    After passing the Senate Committee on Commerce by a vote of 18–0, [7] the Act passed the Senate floor on August 5, 1971 by a vote of 88-2. [8] In the House, the Act passed on November 30, 1971 by a vote of 372–23. [9] Because the House version was not identical to the Senate version, a conference committee was called.

  7. Former Yum CEO on Crystal Pepsi: every leader has an ‘epic fail’

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    A Texas native coming from humble beginnings, Novak served as CEO of Yum! from 1999 to January 1, 2016, where he doubled the number of restaurants to 41,000 and grew the company’s market cap ...

  8. Republicans take back Senate majority by flipping seats in ...

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    A spirited contest is underway between the current Senate GOP No. 2, Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD); his predecessor in that role, Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas); and Scott.

  9. Cola wars - Wikipedia

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    The campaign suggested that, when it came down to taste alone, consumers preferred Pepsi over Coca-Cola. In at least some of these tests, the Coca-Cola was kept at 0 °C, which is too cold for the taste to come out, whereas the Pepsi Cola was kept at regular refrigerator temperature, rigging the test [citation needed]. This prompted Coca-Cola's ...