Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola are both American.
Pepsi-Cola (English name Pepsi-Cola) was born in the 1890s. It is made of carbonated water, sugar, vanilla, raw oil, pepsin (pepsin) and cola nuts, and was launched in 1903. It was registered as a trademark on June 16. Later, it gradually developed into a carbonated drink launched by PepsiCo of the United States and was also the main competitor of the Coca-Cola Company of the United States. On June 8, 2016, the "2016 BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Brands in the World" was announced, with Pepsi-Cola ranking 86th. In June 2017, the "BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2017" was announced, and Pepsi-Cola ranked 84th. In October 2019, Interbrand ranked 24th on the top 100 global brands list.
Coca-Cola was created by pharmacist John Pemberton in 1886. It is a soft drink that can be sold in soda fountains after mixing syrup and soda water. Frank Robinson named the drink "Coca-Cola" )" and designed a unique trademarked font that is still in use today.
Candler founded the Coca-Cola Company in 1886 and is known as the "Father of Coca-Cola." In 1919, Elst Woodruff bought the Coca-Cola Company from the heirs of Asa Candler for $2.5 million. In 1923, his son Robert W. Woodruff, one of the most important figures in Coca-Cola's history, became Coca-Cola's CEO, and Woodruff began working with the Coca-Cola Company's bottling licensees. In the 1920s, when Coca-Cola entered the Chinese market, it was first translated into the incomprehensible "tadpole chewing wax" and then replaced by "Coca-Cola" translated by Professor Jiang Yi.