How about a Coca-Cola thread since Pepsi, Coca-Cola's competitor, has been covered on here?
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Forum » Retro Products » Coca-Cola
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"If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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Coke has always been better at tickling your nostalgia bone. Especially with their Christmas marketing. For that, I give them huge kudos.
Oh yeah... it also tastes better. You love this signature.
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I preferred Coke over Pepsi when I drank pop. It had a stronger taste that wasn't as sweet. But Dr. Pepper was, and always will be, my favorite. The diet version of it actually tastes good. But I'm working on cutting all pops out of my diet. Its rough to do.
This is my signature.
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Definitely a Coke gal here.
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It's all about the polar bear.
Awwwwwwww. "If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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DebrisStorm wrote :You can say that again. But somehow, some way, I did it. Something I NEVER thought I would ever be able to do. I was a major Pepper myself, with Mountain Dew a close second. Couldn't enjoy the diet version though. It just didn't do it for me. Going back to the Coca-Cola marketing thing... there is sooooo much Coke memorabilia out there as well. Far more than Pepsi. People think of Coke not just as a soda, but as a brand. A brand that encompasses everything from gym bags to night lights. That sets it apart. You love this signature.
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@DebrisStorm:
I don't mind Diet Dr. Pepper or almost kind of diet soda. They're not that bad. "If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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36 years later, "Mean" Joe Greene and the Coca-Cola Kid meet once more:
You love this signature.
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I'm surprised this thread has so few posts. Personally, Coca-Cola is my favorite brand of soda. Here's one of my favorite Coca-Cola commercials from recent memory.
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You love this signature.
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^ Okay, what's the catch? Whoever heard of a healthy Coke?
"If you think a 401K is your mother-in-law's bra size, you might be a redneck."
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