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What are the foods of Pepsi-Cola?

Pepsi-Cola includes beverage brands: "Pepsi-Cola", "7-up", "Mirinda", "Mountain Dew", "Asia", "Arctic Ocean", "Tianfu", "Gatorade" series, "Dole" series, etc. There are also foods such as Lay's potato chips, Cheetos, Cube Crisp Quaker Oatmeal, Mountain Dew, Gatorade, Pepsi Light, Tropicana, Cube Crisp, and more.

1. Seven Up

Seven Up (formerly known as 7-Up in English) is a lemonade brand of DrPepper/SevenUp Company. It has been producing bottled products since 1987. Outside the United States, 7-Up is a registered trademark of PepsiCo. Qixi's original name was Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda, and production began in St. Louis, Missouri in 1929.

2. Gatorade

"Gatorade" is the world's leading sports drink with 35 years of sports scientific research background. It not only replenishes the water and electrolytes that the body lacks during exercise, but also provides carbohydrates to enhance exercise endurance. "Qualifying thirst and quenching body thirst" is the unique feature of "Gatorade". Today, "Gatorade" accounts for 85% of the sports drink industry in the United States.

3. Mirinda

Mirinda is one of the honorary products of PepsiCo. Ingredients: Carbonated water (water, carbon dioxide), white sugar, citric acid, sodium benzoate, food flavor, vitamin C, tartrazine, sodium citrate, sunset yellow, carmine. Flavors: Orange, Apple, Blackcurrant, Grapefruit, Mango, Lime, etc.

4. Fruity Fruit

The main ingredients are: water, white sugar, mixed concentrated juice (apple, cantaloupe), citric acid, thickener, food flavor, vitamin C, Sodium citrate, emulsifier, B-carotene.

Extended information:

PepsiCo business summary:

Beverages: It has 20 bottling plants and 1 wholly-owned concentrate plant in 20 cities. Flagship brands include Pepsi, 7-up, Mirinda, Mountain Dew and other carbonated beverage series, Tropicana, Dole juice series, Gatorade, etc.

Food: 4 small food factories. Flagship products include Cheetos tortilla chips, Lay's potato chips and breakfast cereal Quaker.

Agricultural Technology: PepsiCo and China’s Ministry of Agriculture jointly developed a $20 million comprehensive agricultural technology project to introduce seed culture technology and farming practices. Potato production has more than doubled in three years, benefiting 1,100 agricultural families.

Fast food partners: Pepsi brought Pizza Hut and KFC fast food chains to China in 1987. The business is owned by Yum Brands International, which remains a major customer of PepsiCo.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pepsi Cola