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<b>Pepsi</b> (]) is a carbonated ] similar to ]. <b>Pepsi</b> (]) is a carbonated ] similar to ].




Pepsi originated the marketing strategy known as Pepsi originated the marketing strategy known as

<b>The Pepsi Generation</b>. This strategy was a constant <b>The Pepsi Generation</b>. This strategy was a constant

repetitious advertising of Pepsi aimed at young people. repetitious advertising of Pepsi aimed at young people.

It worked under the assumption that there are new It worked under the assumption that there are new

consumers coming of age every day and if you stop marketing consumers coming of age every day and if you stop marketing

to the newest comsumers, you will have a shrinking to the newest comsumers, you will have a shrinking

base of established consumers of your product. base of established consumers of your product.


Pepsi may have derived its name from ''']''', an enzyme produced in the mucosal lining of the stomach that acts to degrade protein. Similar inspiration may have led to the naming of ], first produced by Dr. ], whose bookkeeper, Nellie Horton, suggested that he put pepsin into gum "since so many people buy pepsin for digestion and gum for no reason at all."



Soft drinks produced by Pepsi include: ], ] and ]. Soft drinks produced by Pepsi include: ], ] and ].




Run by , the company also owns and operates ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. Run by , the company also owns and operates ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].


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Pepsi (Pepsi-Cola) is a carbonated soft drink similar to Coca-Cola.

Pepsi originated the marketing strategy known as The Pepsi Generation. This strategy was a constant repetitious advertising of Pepsi aimed at young people. It worked under the assumption that there are new consumers coming of age every day and if you stop marketing to the newest comsumers, you will have a shrinking base of established consumers of your product.

Pepsi may have derived its name from pepsin, an enzyme produced in the mucosal lining of the stomach that acts to degrade protein. Similar inspiration may have led to the naming of Pepsin Gum, first produced by Dr. Edward E. Beeman, whose bookkeeper, Nellie Horton, suggested that he put pepsin into gum "since so many people buy pepsin for digestion and gum for no reason at all."

Soft drinks produced by Pepsi include: Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew and Pepsi Max.

Run by Pepsico, the company also owns and operates Kentucky Fried Chicken, 7Up, Taco Bell, Quaker Oats, Gatorade, Frito-Lay and Tropicana.