Coca-Cola: then Coca-Cola Coca-Cola: then Much like Pepsi, Coca-Cola was developed by a pharmacist, Dr. John S. Pemberton, who sold the concoction at his soda fountain. In 1886, a serving of Coca-Cola cost five cents, and they sold a mere nine servings each day. Today, 1.9 billion...
BodyArmor, created by Mike Repole in 2011, brought a new sports drink to the industry with a potassium-based beverage that had coconut water as its base. Gatorade and Powerade, also owned by Coca-Cola, are sodium-based. BodyArmor's Sports Drink and BodyArmor Lyte, the low-calorie v...
Doritos, Cheetos, etc), beverages (Pepsi,MountainDew, Gatorade, etc) and nutrition (Quaker Oats, etc). PEP’s wide variety of products appeal to a diverse range of consumers with different tastes and preferences.[1]
The cable network owned by Discovery Inc. brings viewers up close, dramatic, and heartwarming stories of wildlife. Shows follow the adventures of a Texas game warden, cat tamer Jackson Galaxy, rescued and rarely seen animals, and zoos behind the scenes. Its annual Puppy Bowl, starring pets wh...
Lay & Co. In 1965, Frito-Lay merged again with Pepsi-Cola and the snack-food giant PepsiCo. was formed. Its products include Pepsi, Doritos, Ruffles, Gatorade, and Tropicana. #26. WD-40 Grossinger // Shutterstock #26. WD-40 - Positive opinion: 78%- Negative opinion: 2%- Neutral ...