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hmm, on the documentary, i found out why pepsi is called pepsi... it used to
contain pepsin, the enzyme used for breaking down proteins... i dont know if it
still contains it but anyway...

Rob Smith wrote:

> my school got so pepsi happy, they have 9 pepsi machines in a school of 900
> kids!!  they come and refill then every day!
>
> At 05:31 PM 1/26/00 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >I know that most restaurants will serve exclusively either Coke or Pepsi
> >products, but I've never heard of that happening in a US city.  Although,
> >when I was in Pakistan a few years back I remember that some cities were
> >basically all Pepsi and in others there wasn't a Pepsi for miles.
> >
> >Our high school must have some big deal with Coke because all the vending
> >machines and drinks from the cafeteria are exclusively Coca-cola
> >products.  One day when that drink "Surge" came out we even had some
> >trucks drive up and guys set up tables, giving out free cans of Surge and
> >telling us to "feel the rush!" or whatever their slogan is.  Talk about
> >selling out!
> >
> >-Noah
> >
> >
> >On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 18:00:17 EST Larry79054@aol.com writes:
> > >
> > > TWIMC,
> > >      I prefer the taste/feel of Coke.  But, here in Merced, CA, to
> > > where I've
> > > retired, it's damned near impossible to find a business that serves
> > > Coke as
> > > its soft drink---just Pepsi and its products (a very few do, and it
> > > is still
> > > possible to buy it in bottles and cans at retailers).  I'm told that
> > > Pepsi
> > > made a BIG effort awhile back to undercut the price of Coke and has
> > > essentially taken over, as a result.  So, as far as Merced is
> > > concerned, it's
> > > Coke's own fault, as they refuse to budge on their pricing policy.
> > > They just
> > > might, eventually, not be available here at all, if they keep that
> > > up.
> > > Larry Teebken (larry79054@aol.com)
> > >
> > > In a message dated 1/26/00 11:39:38 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> > > BFHSNO@aol.com
> > > writes:
> > >
> > > << I agree, I think the reason they were worried about Microsoft is
> > > that
> > >  everyone was dependant on it, and they did things to keep
> > > themsleves on top,
> > >  and others down. I don't think that America's general preference
> > > for Coke
> > >  constitutes a forced monopoly on Coke's part. I won't argue with
> > > the expense
> > >  though. :)
> > >   >>
> > >
> >
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