I’ll put in my vote for Coke, though I am not so choosy as to only drink it and nothing else. I’ll drink Pepsi if it’s what a place offers, or if I am a guest and it is offered to me. When it’s late in the day and I don’t want to take any more caffeine I’ll switch to Sprite.
Yay, another Tab lover, shamrock227! I still buy it rather often, all the supermarkets around here carry cans of it.
Diet Coke with Lemon. My store doesn’t yet have Vanilla Diet Coke, but I’m going to buy out all of their stock when it finally arrives.
PEPSI BLUE
To me, nothing is better than an ice cold Coca-Cola Classic. Especialy 1st thing in the morning. If there’s only pepsi, I’ll have water.
Tap water aint to bad anyway…
Of course, as a wise man once said (a big glass of sweet tea to the first person to name him), the question is moot, as they both taste like malted battery acid.
Was that Opus, or one of the others from Bloom County?
Coke all the way…Pepsi is too flat
Well, what do you think?!?
PEPSI!!!
I have not had a soft drink (“pop”/“soda”) in more than 4 years. But back in the day my preference was Coke.
Global Citizen
You’re so lucky! I haven’t seen it around here for a million years. Diet Coke got popular and Tab fell off the face of the earth. (I didn’t even know they still made it).
Fisher Queen, that sounds like something my dad would say
Some people drink Pepsi, some people drink Coke, the wacky morning DK says democracy’s a joke – cake
Here’s the thing. When you’re dealing with fountain drinks, especially when you’re not in a very standardized corporate place like McDonalds, there is far more variation in taste caused by the fountain mix than by the type of syrup - Coke or Pepsi. Some places make great fountain drinks; some terrible. I never worry about whether it’s Coke or Pepsi when I order a fountain drink, because I never know if it’s going to be any good anyway.
Now if we’re talking about The Official Corporate-Sponsored Product sold in cans and bottles, it’s Coke, of course. :smack: Is there any other reasonable answer? (:: Ducks a sudden hail of Pepsi cans :: )
of course, it hasn’t been the Real Thing (as Cecil has said) for quite a while. You can still get the authentic sugar-sweetened stuff in many countries outside the U.S., or, of course, order it online. Thankfully.
Dr. Pepper from the old bottling plant in Dublin, TX. It’s made with real cane sugar, not corn syrup, and you really can tell the difference.
RC is my second choice. The other day I had an RC Cola and a Moonpie for BREAKFAST! (hey, I’m a southern boy)
But to answer the OP, Pepsi is nasty–give me COKE .