Thirsty shoppers in Louisiana and Texas will have to quench their thirst with something other than a beloved holiday favorite. Coca-Cola won't be bringing it back.
When it comes to making a selection of what to drink at a fast food or casual dining restaurant, you basically have two choices of products, Coca-Cola or Pepsi!
It's an argument that can keep the office buzzing for an hour or more, especially on Fridays. And it's an important score to settle.
How do you refer to soft drinks? Pop, coke, soda, or something else? Here's what most Texans say.
When it comes to making the big announcement that you're expecting a baby soon, couples often go to extremes to make the announcement very memorable. The couple, only known as the McGillicuddy's used the new Coke/Diet Coke #ShareACoke campaign to make their announcement in a very clever and cute video.
Coca-Cola has had some really great marketing ideas and equally awesome products, but this might just be the coolest one yet. You'll have to see it to believe it.
Some have called it one of the most inspirational and patriotic commercials to air during the big game while others are saying it's anti-American, but we say that you should watch Coca-Cola's Super Bowl 2014 commercial and judge for yourself.
When you drink your favorite sodas, you’re getting more than just a kick of caffeine.
France’s National Institute of Consumption tested 19 popular carbonated soft drinks and found that 10 — including Coke and Pepsi — contained a very small amount of alcohol.