Earlier I posted a Pepsi or Coke thread and I favored Pepsi. Maybe my tastebuds have changed because now I'd take Coke over Pepsi. I've noticed the extra sweetness there is in Pepsi and its just a lil too sweet. Also it tastes less carbonated than Coke. I don't know why all of a sudden I notice these things, but I started buying Coke instead of Pepsi and it's better; It's not too sweet and it's nice and carbonated. I guess I was in a Pepsi phase at the time, maybe from all the commercials or something...
but bottom line is, you can't mess with the original. Go Redskins.
SkinsLaVar wrote:Earlier I posted a Pepsi or Coke thread and I favored Pepsi. Maybe my tastebuds have changed because now I'd take Coke over Pepsi. I've noticed the extra sweetness there is in Pepsi and its just a lil too sweet. Also it tastes less carbonated than Coke. I don't know why all of a sudden I notice these things, but I started buying Coke instead of Pepsi and it's better; It's not too sweet and it's nice and carbonated. I guess I was in a Pepsi phase at the time, maybe from all the commercials or something...
but bottom line is, you can't mess with the original. Go Redskins.
I noticed the same differences between Coke & Pepsi. I have always been a Coke drinker, but switch to Pepsi for a month or so ever now and again. Then when I go back to Coke it's new all over again.
Cheers to Coke!
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"It’s limited me in some ways but has been beneficial in others. It’s like I have a couple of clubs on my hands. I just have to hit people with them."
I find that once you open a can of Pepsi, it goes flatter a lot faster than a can of Coke does. If I leave an open can of Pepsi in my refrigerator, it's flat within an hour. If I left an open can of Coke in my fridge, it'll stay nice and carbonated for at least a day.
i haven't drinken soda in years without some jack daniels or captain morgan so i kinda forgot what the difference is...i just drink milk and water during the day