Their previous look was kind of a wild concept where the thickness of that line through the sphere changed depending on the type of Pepsi.
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I'm glad you straightened out the logos during the 50's. When I saw the OP, something did seem off but I couldn't put my finger on it. What I could remember was that Pepsi came in a larger bottle than Coke (12 or 10 oz? vs 6 1/2 oz) which made-up for the extra two cents cost (seven cents vs five cents). The bottle deposit of two cents was the same for all soda bottles.Actually the 1909-1949 logo is wrong.
There was a version up to about 1951 that was more detailed script with a colon ( : ) between Pepsi and Cola. After about 1952 is when the logo they're showing for 1909-1949 is when that simplified script logo was used. Up into the mid 70's or so.
The one shown as 1950-1986 came in around 1960.
Interesting to note that Pepsi used red/yellow (Cardinal and Gold?) in their advertising in the 30's and early 40's. After the beginning of WWII they used the now common red-white-blue, as it was more in keeping with supporting the US war effort.
I was a big-time Pepsi paraphernalia collectable for about 20 years. They're getting better at it but I used to see Pepsi product/signage placement in period-set movies that were incorrect (too new) for the setting of the movie.
Not sure how they got this so wrong.
That said, I do like the updated/new logo!
Well the Womens Team has a few players left that can still announce they are portalingSoft drink logo threads! We are officially in the doldrum of sports seasons huh?
If I were them I’d use 1951 and 1965 simultaneously the way coke has a coke logo and Coca Cola logo.


Winner.Nope. The undisputed champion is water.
I gave up soda in 2019. I don’t crave it anymore. I drink water and smoothies exclusively.I gave up soda years ago. It was tough at first, but I dont miss it at all 9 (if I'm drinking bourbon I'll mix it with diet coke but that's the only time I drink it anymore). Coffee and water is pretty much all I drink anymore and really enjoy the 'taste' of water.
That said, Pepsi>coke
I gave up soda in 2019. I don’t crave it anymore. I drink water and smoothies exclusively.
I gave up soda in 2019. I don’t crave it anymore. I drink water and smoothies exclusively.
Its not that hard, honestly. The first couple weeks kind of suck, but after that you dont miss it at all.Sooooooooooo jealous!
Its not that hard, honestly. The first couple weeks kind of suck, but after that you dont miss it at all.
Soda wasn’t hard. Caffeine on the other hand was awful. I quit that 20 years ago. It took my 4 years to finally quit. It took me ending up in the hospital to finally stop. I swore that day (June 2, 2003) that I would never drink caffeine again. I have had one small cup of tea in the last 20 years. That is it.Its not that hard, honestly. The first couple weeks kind of suck, but after that you dont miss it at all.
Actually the 1909-1949 logo is wrong.
There was a version up to about 1951 that was more detailed script with a colon ( : ) between Pepsi and Cola. After about 1952 is when the logo they're showing for 1909-1949 is when that simplified script logo was used. Up into the mid 70's or so.
The one shown as 1950-1986 came in around 1960.
Interesting to note that Pepsi used red/yellow (Cardinal and Gold?) in their advertising in the 30's and early 40's. After the beginning of WWII they used the now common red-white-blue, as it was more in keeping with supporting the US war effort.
I was a big-time Pepsi paraphernalia collectable for about 20 years. They're getting better at it but I used to see Pepsi product/signage placement in period-set movies that were incorrect (too new) for the setting of the movie.
Not sure how they got this so wrong.
That said, I do like the updated/new logo!
Diet Coke is the worst diet/zero sugar cola out there.
It's not just that. Some doctors say that diet soda is just a bad for you as the regular stuff, especially if you drink a lot of it. Something about your body's reaction when you eat or drink something sweet. Your body immediately prepares to process it properly. When you drink a diet soda that tastes sweet but isn't your body gears up and then is let down by the lack of sweetness. The good news is your body adapts and learns to not gear up when you drink your diet pop (fool me once...). The bad news is it now doesn't gear up when you eat or drink something that is actually sweet either so your body does a crap job of processing sweets so it can result in actually gaining more weight and all sorts of associated food processing complications like diabetes.Correlation is not causation, but that's a metric sh!ttonne of caffeine... I'd imagine your Doc is all over you about that. In seriousness, all the best with your health!