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What are the Pepsi-Cola products?

1. Beverage brands including Pepsi-Cola: "Pepsi-Cola", "7-up", "Mirinda", "Mountain Dew", "Asia", "Arctic Ocean", "Tianfu", "Gatorade" series, "Dole" series, etc.

2. 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.

3. 7-Up

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

4. 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. This time, the three products of Ice Lemon Passion, Ice Orange Energy and Ice Orange Power sold in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and other regions are produced by Pepsi-Cola China Beverage Group.

5. Fruity Fruit

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

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A brief history of development

After seventeen years of success, Bradham believed that the price of sugar would rise sharply, so he put many Assets are used to purchase sugar. But contrary to expectations, sugar prices did not rise, but fell, thus evaporating a lot of wealth. His Pepsi-Cola declared bankruptcy in 1923. By 1931, Pepsi-Cola was acquired by Charles G. Guth, chairman of the Loft Candy Company, allowing it to reappear on the market.

In 1940, Pepsi-Cola launched a national advertisement. Its advertising theme "Nickel Nickel" was quite popular and was translated into 55 different languages. Pepsi-Cola sells it in reused bottles and has achieved great results and is cheaper than Coca-Cola. Therefore, it has been described as a "drink for the lower class". In the United States, it is regarded as a drink for black people, and in Canada, it is said to be a drink for French people.

In order to transform its image, PepsiCo launched a massive advertising campaign in the 1950s and hired many celebrities to serve as product spokespersons. Its sales volume was close to that of Coca-Cola, but in the end it did not surpass it. In the 1960s, Pepsi began to change its strategy and use young people as its selling point.

In 1964, Pepsi-Cola began to launch a sugar-free light version. In the 1980s, the competition between Pepsi and Coca-Cola became more intense. Pepsi launched a series of advertisements with a challenge theme, which caused the sales of its competitors to decline. Coca-Cola was not to be outdone and launched an advertisement with the theme of "New Coke".

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pepsi Cola