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The Actual Difference Between Coke and Pepsi

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There have been many corporate rivalries throughout human history: Apple vs Microsoft, Nintendo vs Sega, Uber vs Lyft, probably a couple of toga makers back in Roman times, and the granddaddy of them all: Coke vs Pepsi. There is no one on the planet who likes both of these sodas the same amount. There are Coke restaurants and Pepsi restaurants. Growing up, there were Coke households and Pepsi households. And you knew dang sure what they had to drink somewhere before you went to spend the night. 

But when it comes to Pepsi vs Coke, what is the difference between Coke and Pepsi? Is there one? Does Coke own Pepsi? What came first, Coke or Pepsi? Let’s break down the battle of Coke vs Pepsi. 

Are Coke and Pepsi owned by the same company?

They are the two biggest soda brands in the U.S. Does Coke own Pepsi? No, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are two separate companies that have been competing for our taste buds for over 100 years.

What came first, Coke or Pepsi?

Coke has had a slight edge over Pepsi from the beginning. An Atlanta-based chemist named Dr. John Pemberton developed Coca-Cola in 1886. And a man named Caleb Bradham made Pepsi, originally called “Brad’s Drink,” in 1893. 

Coke with its red can is one of the most recognizable brands and logos in the world. By focusing purely on soda, Coke has maintained its status as the global leader in soft drinks. Pepsi embraces the role of the alternative and has taken that approach in its advertising campaigns and celebrity endorsements. Pepsi is more diversified as a company than Coke, they merged with FritoLay in 1965. 

Why do Coke and Pepsi taste different? 

While these two pop powerhouses have some similarities, there’s definitely a noticeable flavor difference between the two sodas. They have a similar chemical composition, but it’s the little things that separate them. “Pepsi is sweeter than Coke,” writes Malcolm Gladwell in his book Blink. He goes on, “Pepsi is also characterized by a citrusy flavor burst, unlike the more raisiny-vanilla taste of Coke.” 

Those observations are in line with the ingredients. Pepsi contains citric acid, while Coke does not. Pepsi also has slightly more sugar, calories, and caffeine while Coke has a tiny edge in sodium. With ingredients that match so closely, neither has an edge as being any healthier than the other.

Which has more caffeine, Coke or Pepsi?

While it’s pretty close, Pepsi has a little more caffeine than Coke. According to a table from the University of Utah, a 12oz serving of regular Pepsi contains 37.5mg of caffeine, while regular Coke contains 34mg.

What has more sugar, Coke or Pepsi? 

Pepsi has slightly more sugar than Coke, as well. According to Pepsi, a 12oz serving of regular Pepsi contains 41g of sugar. Per Coca-Cola, a 12oz serving of Coke contains 39g of sugar. Coke has the edge when it comes to sodium. 

Is Coke or Pepsi more popular?

Coke is by far the more popular soda in the U.S. and worldwide. According to Gitnux, a marketing research agency, Coca-Cola holds 43.7% of the U.S. carbonated soft drink market and PepsiCo has 24.1%. 

Pepsi made a real run at the most popular soda a few years back. They developed the Pepsi Challenge in the ‘70s and ‘80s. This was an ongoing marketing campaign, running single blind taste tests at malls. People would sample two sips of unlabeled sodas, one Coke and one Pepsi, and say which they liked better. Pepsi tended to win in this style of head-to-head taste test because it’s sweeter. 

When it comes to just a sip, whether it’s a wine or a soda, people usually prefer the sweeter option. But when it comes to a whole can or glass, that may not be the case. The Pepsi Challenge was designed to play to Pepsi’s strengths and convince a lot of people they liked Pepsi.

Which is better, Coke or Pepsi? 

So, we know why they taste different. We know how they market themselves. We know sort of how their businesses run. We know what’s in them. But which is actually better, Coke or Pepsi? It has to come down to personal taste. Just kidding. It’s Coke.

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