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You do know that Sprite is a Cocacola company product... right? Most of the major soda brands are either owned by Cocacola, Pepsi, 7up, or the Dr.Pepper/Snapple group. An easy way to, for the most part, tell which soda brand is owned by which company is to see how the store shelves are organized; usually one company's brands are stacked side by side until the next company's brands start. This is why Cocacola, Sprite, Fanta, etc are nearly always stacked together; Pepsi, Mountain Dew, etc are stacked together; 7up and A&W are stacked together; etc.Welp i dont give two flying ****s. I will continue to drink cheap bourbon and sprite
Pro tip: Dr. Pepper is not a Cocacola product but is often served at places that carry Cocacola products (example: McDonalds).I've bought 2 Coke drinks in the last week only because I wanted to eat at certain restaurants, and they only served Coke products.
But I've had several Pepsi products since then,
and when I went to the grocery store I only bought Pepsi products for my beverages to take home.
Between the "Be Less White" forced diversity training for their employees and now their meddling in Georgia election law, promoting voter fraud because that aids Democrats...
Screw Coke!
They woke? Go broke!