Does Pepsi have a mascot?
Does Pepsi have a mascot?
People in North America are right to assume this, but in reality, they are wrong, because Pepsi does indeed have a mascot, and his name is Pepsiman.
What does Pepsi stand for drink?
Pepsi comes from greek pepsis (digestion), as Caleb Bradham the inventor claimed the drink helped against dyspepsia (indigestion). The trademark after PEP uptil 1998 was to signify the stock market abbreviation PEP for Pepsi’s company PepsiCo.
What’s Pepsi short for?
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Where is Pepsi most popular?
Top 10 Pepsi Origin of Interest markets:
- USA.
- Mexico.
- India.
- Canada.
- Slovakia.
- Germany.
- UK.
- Denmark.
Is Pepsi bad for your liver?
Too much refined sugar and high-fructose corn syrup causes a fatty buildup that can lead to liver disease. Some studies show that sugar can be as damaging to the liver as alcohol, even if you’re not overweight. It’s one more reason to limit foods with added sugars, such as soda, pastries, and candy.
Is 1 Coke a day OK?
But just one soda a day isn’t awful…is it? Now if you’re drinking an entire case in a day, that’s certainly the farthest thing from healthy. But new research in the Journal of the American Heart Association, says that just 12 ounces of a sugary drink each day, is linked to an increased risk of heart disease.
How bad for you is soda?
The most recent headlines have raised concerns that diet sodas boost stroke risk. Diet and regular sodas have both been linked to obesity, kidney damage, and certain cancers. Regular soft drinks have been linked to elevated blood pressure.
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