Articles for tag: Diet Pepsi, Pepsi, Pepsico, Tropicana

Introducing…Weird New Pepsi Logos

I can’t wait for the new line of trendy, minimalist Pepsi logos to die. The Pepsi logo used in the 1985 Michael J. Fox Pepsi commercial is the logo I still associate with Pepsi. Bold, simple, classic. That 1985 Pepsi logo isn’t trying to be understated or “cool,” unless we’re talking about the ideal temperature ...

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Fun Facts About Taco Bell

One of the most popular fast food restaurants in America is Taco Bell. While this restarurant may not serve authentic Mexican food, that is perfectly okay with Americans. Americans have come to love the Americanized treats that Taco Bell has sold for the past 40 years. Each year Americans flock to Taco Bell restaurants and ...

The Assault on Cap’n Crunch Cereal

The local news aired a story about Cap’n Crunch and that took me back to my childhood. I understand from the story that Cap’n Crunch will still be sold, but there would not be any advertising campaigns for the cereal. There is speculation that pressure from the White House and First Lady Michelle Obama’s obesity ...

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Powerade Option Versus Gatorade Propel

One of the largest rivalries in soft drink history has spilled into the flavored water business. But this isn’t just any flavored water, it’s water that’s supposed to not only rehydrate you, but also supply your body with much-needed vitamins and minerals. Welcome to the wonderful world of non-carbonated water beverages, where marketing schemes have ...

Fun Facts About Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut makes America’s favorite brand name pizza. Each day people across the world enjoy this delicious Italian treat. While Pizza Hut may not make authentic Italian dishes, they are still a brand that is known the world over. If you were to open a college student’s fridge, you may even find a Pizza Hut ...

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Is Colonel Sanders, KFC’s Mascot, a Real Colonel?

Kentucky Fried Chicken, now known to most officially as KFC, was founded by Colonel Harland David Sanders, in 1955, as a small fried chicken restaurant franchising chain. Later, in 1964, Colonel Sanders sold the franchising chain, which at the time had over 600 franchises in the United States and Canada, to a man who would ...