Coke vs Pepsi
Approval Rate: 66%
Reviews 37
by twansalem
Mon Sep 13 2010Easy. They both taste like crap. Pepsi just happens to be the sweeter tasting crap.
by pnormand71
Wed Sep 01 2010Bumper-Sticker: PEPSI! For those times when there's no Coke. In any "either-or" debate, there will always be contrarians. You could ask: "Chocolate vs Dog-Poo," and there would still be that 27% that prefer Dog-Poo. Go figure.
by dulseman20
Sat Jul 05 2008I was brought up with pepsi untill my best friend showed me the light which is coke
by canadasucks
Fri Apr 25 2008Below-average paint-remover on both parts. . .who gives a damn. . .
by cyclee
Fri Apr 25 2008Coke all the way. Pepsi tastes like sugar water but Coke has a kick to it.
by irishgit
Fri Apr 25 2008If I'm mixing rum with one of them it doesn't much matter which.
by james76255
Sat Feb 23 2008For the most part there isn't that much difference between one cola and another, but I do prefer Coke to Pepsi. I switched to diet a couple of years ago, and I've noticed that Coke is the only regular cola I sometimes want to drink, missing the distinct taste. Still, I stick to the diet, and I have noticed that Diet Pepsi is even less enjoyable than regular.
by genghisthehun
Fri Jun 22 2007The classic twelve ounce bottle of Pepsi was the best. The twelve ounce tasted better than the ten, and that's a fact, Jack! Then you bought some peanuts or maybe M & M's and dumped them down the bottle, and then consumed the whole blessed mess. Ah, the fun of the late forties--early fifties!
by pugwash01
Fri Jun 22 2007I got brought up on Coke; beit diet or normal and I have to say Pepsi just doesn’t do it for me. It just tastes weird!!
by vudija
Thu Sep 14 2006If you would have asked me this last year, my answer would have been coke. I can't drink either of these anymore without it bothering my stomach, so I say neither...
by jesse222
Thu Sep 14 2006Coke Rocks!!! Pepsi Sucks!!!
by mommyl
Thu Sep 14 2006Neither one. Not a cola lover.
by madamedragonli_ly
Thu Jun 01 2006Pepsi is my first choice but either will do but Coca-Cola has to be ice cold.
by donovan
Sun Apr 30 2006Coke is the best, no question! Pepsi is too sweet tasting.
by cokebeatspepsi
Tue Feb 28 2006Coke over Pepsi any day of the week, I have been in restaurants several times, And ordered a coke, only to be served Pepsi. I have in one case actually called the restaurant on it, been correct, and ordered a new drink. If people say you cant taste a difference, then clear out your sinuses or something.
by twitchin_monkey
Wed Feb 15 2006how could i be a georgia boy and drink pepsi? it's just a little too sweet for my taste. i can drink a pepsi if i have to, such as with my chalupa from taco bell. but if i can have my choice, give me coke.
by forgotten_hero
Tue Feb 14 2006Pepsi is great but I can only drink Coke when it's mixed with whiskey or rum.
by redoedo
Tue Feb 14 2006Pepsi wins hands down, though I don't mind Coke from time to time. Coke is actually quite good when it is served from a fountain, but in all forms (can, bottle, fountain, etc.), Pepsi bests Coke.
by deadonthemoney
Tue Feb 14 2006whats the debate about? coke isn't #1 for no reason.
by faa07a17
Wed Nov 30 2005Pepsi - but it's got to be ice cold.
by specialboothvi_cjr
Sat Nov 12 2005both are good, but i prefer coke
by classictvfan47
Thu Oct 27 2005Pepsi tastes better, and is sweeter. Of course, Coca-Cola isn't bad either (Cherry Coke is quite delicious) and Coca-Cola does have the greater commercials (especially during Christmas).
by cherrysoda99
Wed Oct 26 2005Coke is better, definitely. It has a better taste.
by numbah16tdhaha
Tue Oct 25 2005It all depends on the rum I'm putting in it. Usualy its Coke.
by zuchinibut
Tue Oct 25 2005If I had to by it myself, I would go with Pepsi. However I am not one of those crazy people who will ask for a coke in a restaurant and then refuse to drink a pepsi when that is what they offer.
by programmerring_o
Tue Oct 25 2005Well, this is a hard one for me. Mountain Dew is currently my soft drink of choice, but my Dad drinks a lot of Cherry Coke, which I also like. I think that I'd probably say 'Pepsi', but I like Coke also. So I'm kind of in the middle.
by szinhonshu
Tue Oct 25 2005A debate of roughly the same quality as that engaged in by the Chevrolet and Ford loyalists who place "Calvin and Hobbes" stickers onto the rear windows of their pick-ups, wherein the main character is depicted as urinating upon the one of the opposing auto manufacturer's signs.
by kattwoman
Fri Sep 09 2005most of the time i prefer the taste of pepsi but coke is nice once in a while when you want something less sweet.
by inmyopinion
Tue Jun 07 2005Hell, I buy which ever one is available. I have mixed the two together. There is virtually no difference, at least not a noticable one.
by souljunkie
Wed Jun 01 2005They are both one of the worst things you can put in your body, I dont drink them but once in a blue moon but I prefer Coke. Not as sweet and syrupy. I'll take orange juice or Iced tea please....
by wid71649
Thu May 12 2005Definitely Pepsi. There's too much carbonation in Coke. That stuff could strip the paint off a car.
by jed1000
Mon May 09 2005Pepsi has a mild refreshing bite to it. Coke tastes like diluted ink. I know that from personal experience when I was ten.
by mrpolitical
Sat May 07 2005While it's true that the world won't end if you choose one over the other, I'll still choose Pepsi over Coke any day of the week.
by helmut
Sat May 07 2005Can we have a write-in. I don't like anything that bubbles.
by louiethe20th
Sat May 07 2005I would have to give a very slight edge to Coke.It has a bit more of the bite.
by kamylienne
Sat May 07 2005(2=lean towards Pepsi) Honestly, I don't care, if I ask for Coke and they say they only have Pepsi, it doesn't really matter to me. I tend to lean more towards Pepsi because it seems sweeter to me, but honestly it doesn't really make that big of a difference to me.
by eschewobfuscat_ion
Sat May 07 2005In the late 1980's, I worked for a Montreal construction firm. My boss was French/Canadian and was hell on wheels from whom I learned so much it is ridiculous. But one of the less useful things I learned from him was that in Montreal, the French drink Pepsi (some call them Peppers) and the English prefer Coke. Their regional/cultural resentment resembles (somewhat) the North/South resentment you sometimes experience in the US, except without the civility.