Citations:Pepsi


 * 1978, James Boggs, Conversations in Maine: Exploring Our Nation's Future, page xii
 * I was one of the radicals of the post-war "Pepsi generation," the "rootless generation," the "do-it-now generation" moving around the country,
 * 1992, Bethany Campbell, Spellbinder, page 106
 * "Pepsi. She saw this vicious killer Pepsi bottle and she sprang to save us from it — no wonder J immie named her Fang."
 * 1992, Robert Goldman, Reading Ads Socially, page 101
 * Parent-child embraces are the culmination of intensely stirring dramas in Coke and Pepsi ads.
 * 1995, Theo d' Haen, Johannes Willem Bertens, Narrative Turns and Minor Genres in Postmodernism, page 237
 * The italicized additions to the text help to create a mythic story of a noble dominant culture (diet-Pepsi-thin, full of charity) versus a demonized other
 * 1998, Janet Kuypers, The Window: This is the Window I Was Looking Through, page 53
 * I think people are like Pepsi bottles. You remember those glass bottles? Pop always tasted better in those bottles, you could just like swig it down easier,
 * 2003, Jane Haddam Conspiracy Theory, page 39
 * Seriously, Tibor thought, in real life, people do not argue about Coke and Pepsi. Maybe he ought to stop watching television and change his ISP to something
 * 2012 October 19, Virginia Heffernan, “Closing night at Newsweek”, Yahoo! News
 * Long considered the Pepsi to Time Magazine's Coke, Newsweek nonetheless has an illustrious history.