Pepsi-cola can't maintain second in the cola wars

sactoking

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http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/112372/diet-coke-wins-battle-in-cola-wars

U.S. sales of Diet Coke overtook those of Pepsi-Cola for the first time in 2010, making the diet soda the No. 2 carbonated soft drink in the country behind Coca-Cola, industry data are expected to confirm Thursday.

Occupying the top two rankings would mark a historic win for Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO - News) in its decades-old rivalry with PepsiCo Inc. (NYSE: PEP - News), which has seen its market share slip in recent years and is trying to retool its marketing.

The two companies have fought over the past decade to win market share from one another as cola sales overall have dropped.

Pepsi-Cola commanded only a slight lead over Diet Coke in 2009, when each brand had slightly less than a 10% market share among carbonated soft drinks. That year, regular Coke won the cola wars with a 17% market share, according to Beverage Digest, a trade publication and data service.

But market-share data to be released Thursday by Beverage Digest is expected to confirm Diet Coke pulled ahead in 2010.

The signs are there: Last month, Beverage Digest reported Pepsi-Cola's market share fell 0.5 percentage point while Diet Coke slipped just 0.1 percentage point in U.S. supermarkets, convenience stores and other retail outlets. This week's comprehensive data will also include food-service data, including restaurant fountain sales, where Coca-Cola is larger.

PepsiCo made a big bet in 2010, when it didn't market its flagship cola on the Super Bowl or in other TV spots. Instead, it launched the Refresh Project, an online charitable-giving program that disbursed $20 million in donations "for refreshing ideas that change the world.''

Some industry analysts have questioned whether that program would translate into cola sales. PepsiCo says that the initiative improved its corporate profile as more than 87 million votes were cast for charitable projects, and that it will help boost revenue in the long run.

Coca-Cola has ramped up its traditional TV marketing in recent years to focus on its core brands. After a nine-year hiatus, it has advertised its flagship Coke brand during the past five Super Bowls. It has also pitched Diet Coke during the past five Academy Awards.

PepsiCo says it will continue its Refresh Project but also plans more traditional ads to try and boost Pepsi-Cola and Diet Pepsi.It plans to promote Pepsi-Cola on "X Factor," a televised music competition created by Simon Cowell to compete against "American Idol," which Coca-Cola sponsors.

PepsiCo also returned to the Super Bowl this year to promote Pepsi Max, a diet cola that targets males and competes against Coke Zero, another diet cola.

Increasing the stakes, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo also spent billions of dollars last year to acquire their largest independent U.S. bottlers in a bid to bring drinks to stores more quickly.

Pepsi-cola is now the #3 soda in the US behind Coca-cola and Diet Coke. Pepsi's getting beat by Diet Coke! Diet Coke is revolting! Pepsi's gotta be ashamed of its flagship product...
 

Vic Vega

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I can't stand Pepsi. It's far too sweet and doesn't have enough carbonation; Pepsi always tastes flat to me, right out of the bottle.
 

Vette73

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Diet coke is good once you get use to not drinking a sugar sluge drink all the time.

But I bet Coke would sell more diet if they did not have Coke Zero. So Diet Coke should have even higher numbers but coke thinned them out a little with coke zero. But coke zero also picked up quite a few coke drinkers as well.
 

lxskllr

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Diet coke is good once you get use to not drinking a sugar sluge drink all the time.

Diet soda of any kind is disgusting. I'd rather have water. I'm no fan of Pepsi, but it's light years ahead of Diet Coke for taste. The real tragedy is that RC isn't more popular than it is.
 

Malak

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The biggest problem is that coke is cheaper to restaurants and vending machines. Pepsi has a deal with Yum! stores, which has the biggest fast food franchises under its belt, but otherwise...
 

zerocool84

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Diet Coke is so nasty. It seems people drink it only because they felt like they had to. It doesn't taste good at all. I don't drink any Diet drinks. I figure if I'm going to be drinking soda I should just drink the normal stuff since it's all bad any ways.
 

bfdd

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btw it's not like pepsi isn't racking in the cash anyways. they make more in revenue than coca-cola does.
 

Malak

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I once drank a caffeine free diet coke that had expired more than a year before. By drank, I mean vomited.
 

Anubis

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heh all we ever had in my house growing up was caffeine free diet Coke, its pretty much all i drink besides Ginger Ale
 

zerocool84

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I once drank a caffeine free diet coke that had expired more than a year before. By drank, I mean vomited.

What does god say about diet drinks? Does he call it an abomination to humanity? Cus that's what diet drinks are.
 

Ns1

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Duh. Heavy doses of carbonation doesn't make it taste better, glass does.


I'm a big fanatic of mexican coke but there is absolutely no substitute for the stinging bite of a fully carbonated fountain coke.

oh dear god i want one now.
 

lxskllr

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full sugar coke from fountain soda machines FTW

For sure. Draught soda is my favorite form. I like most of them, with special recognition for root beer, ginger ale, and Dr Pepper, but Coke is my standby. If I could only have one, it would be Coke. For containers, I always preferred RC, but I haven't seen that in decades.
 

WaTaGuMp

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Even with Pepsi being behind Coke in these soda areas, Pepsi makes Coke as a company look like a midget, midget.
 

Malak

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Does Dr. Slice still exist? The only place I recall selling it was Subway, but I never eat at Subway...