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Water muscling in on the soda industry 02:02 "Coke and Pepsi can compete in convenience stores where water is being sold one bottle at a time, but they can't make money on selling cases at $1.99 ...
Ah, the fizzy sound of cracking open a can of cold soda. Here's a nostalgic look at some of the '90s flavors that came and ...
Coke is trading at 7 times estimated 2002 sales while Pepsi is trading at 3.5 times 2002 revenue estimates. Both companies are expected to post slight declines in sales this year and an increase ...
While both Diet Coke and Pepsi sold less soda in 2010, the decline was more pronounced for Pepsi. The downward trend in U.S. soda sales intensifies pressure on the longtime rivals to compete.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A central Ohio fish and chips eatery is closing to make way for the return of Arthur Treacher’s, a chain attempting a comeback after shuttering hundreds of U.S. locations years ...
Coke and Pepsi were the respective No. 1 and 2 bestselling sodas in America for many years. However, in 2023, Dr. Pepper overtook Pepsi as the No. 2 bestselling soda on the list.
The naturally sweetened pop brand is on track to double sales from 2023 and draw in $0.5 billion in sales for 2024. “It’s mind-blowing, and it’s amazing,” CEO and Co-Founder, Ben Goodwin ...
Coke still lags Pepsi's market share in Egypt and Pakistan, according to market research firm GlobalData. PepsiCo, which entered Israel in the early 1990s, itself faced boycotts when it purchased ...
Consumers are turning away from pricier Starbucks coffee, McDonald's Big Mac meals, Doritos chips, Monster energy drinks and Heineken beer. But they can't stop guzzling Coke and Dr Pepper.
Coke stock is up 16%, easily beating the 5.5% loss in the S&P 500, while Pepsi is down 12%. That is counterintuitive because the companies are often considered together and viewed as rivals.
Dr Pepper has tied Pepsi for the country's No. 2 carbonated soft drink — with Coke still reigning supreme, according to sales-volume data from Beverage Digest shared with The Wall Street Journal.