Pepsi-Cola’s brands include: 7-up, Mirinda, Gatorade, Mountain Dew, and Tropicana.
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1. 7-Hi:
PepsiCo’s lemonade brand. Outside the United States, 7-Up is a registered trademark of PepsiCo. 7 represents the cool air bubbles in summer and the atmosphere of sharing. 7Xi is newly launched, using the number "7" as a symbol of coolness.
2. Mirinda:
Mirinda is a beverage positioned by PepsiCo to compete with Coca-Cola Company’s Fanta. Like most similar drinks, Mirinda will release new recipes with different flavors according to the needs of different markets.
3. Gatorade:
A world-leading sports drink with more than fifty years of sports scientific research background. It was developed in 1965 by researchers at the University of Florida, and its name Gatorade is derived from the nickname "Gators" for students at the University of Florida.
4. Mountain Dew:
In 1940, two brothers, Barney and Ally Hartman, from Tennessee, USA, accidentally created the Mountain Dew drink while making spirits. In 1964, Pepsi-Cola Group acquired the Mountain Dew brand in order to enter the lemon-flavored carbonated beverage market.
5. Tropicana:
Tropicana was born in Florida, a fruit-producing place in the United States. In 1946, it officially entered the beverage market. In 1998, it was acquired by PepsiCo and became an important part of PepsiCo's global beverage strategy.