The Cola wars are the long-time rivalry between soft drink producers the Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo, who have engaged in mutually targeted marketing campaigns for the direct competition between each company's product lines, especially their Core product , Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Beginning in the late 1970s and into the 1980s, the competition escalated until it became known as the cola wars.
The two companies introduced advertising techniques, such as Coke's first celebrity endorsement and its 1915 contour bottle. However, market instability following World War I forced Pepsi to declare bankruptcy in 1923. In 1931, Pepsi went bankrupt once more, but recovered and began selling its products at 5 cents per bottle, helping them remain competitive in the market. Pepsi approached Coca-Cola with an offer to sell following both bankruptcies, but Coca-Cola declined.
Joya Williams, a secretary to Coca-Cola's global brand director, conspired to sell the Coca-Cola formula in 2006. Williams, along with her accomplices Ibrahim Dimson and Edmund Duhaney, conspired to sell the confidential trade secret to Pepsi for $1.5 million USD. However, Pepsi did not buy and instead reported the illegal offer to Coca-Cola and the
/ref> U.S. attorney David Nahmias praised Pepsi for reporting Williams' actions, saying, "if their trade secrets are violated, they all suffer, the market suffers and the community suffers."
On January 27, 1984, Michael and other members of the Jacksons filmed a Pepsi commercial overseen by Phil Dusenberry, a BBDO ad agency executive, and Alan Pottasch, Pepsi's Worldwide Creative Director, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. During a simulated concert, pyrotechnics accidentally set Jackson's hair on fire, causing Burn to his scalp. Jackson underwent treatment to hide the scars and had his third rhinoplasty shortly thereafter. Pepsi settled out of court, and Jackson donated the $1.5million (equivalent to $ in ) settlement to the Brotman Medical Center in Culver City, California; its now-closed Michael Jackson Burn Center was named in his honor.
| Cola | Pepsi | Coca-Cola | RC Cola Schweppes Cola |
| Diet drink/sugar-free cola | Diet Pepsi Pepsi Max Pepsi Zero Sugar Pepsi One (discontinued) Pepsi Next (discontinued) Pepsi True (discontinued) | Diet Coke Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Tab (discontinued) Coca-Cola Life (discontinued) | Diet Rite Diet RC RC Cola |
| Caffeine-free cola | Caffeine-Free Pepsi | Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola | RC Cola |
| Cherry-flavored cola | Pepsi Wild Cherry | Coca-Cola Cherry | Cherry RC |
| Pepper-style | Dr Slice (discontinued) | Mr. Pibb | Dr Pepper |
| Orange | Mirinda Tropicana Twister Tango Slice Crush (in the US and Canada) | Fanta Minute Maid Simply Orange Royal Tru Orange | Crush (in countries other than the US and Canada) Sunkist |
| Lemon-lime | Starry Teem (discontinued) Slice (discontinued) Sierra Mist (discontinued) 7 Up (in countries other than the US) | Sprite Limca (only in India, excluding imports) | 7 Up (in the US) |
| Citrus | Mountain Dew | Mello Yello Surge Vault | Sun Drop |
| Grapefruit and other citrus flavors | Kas Izze Citrus Blast | Fresca Lift LiltFanta Portello (Sri Lanka only) | Squirt Wink |
| Ginger ale | Patio | Seagram | Canada Dry Schweppes Vernors |
| Root beer | Mug Root Beer | Barq's Ramblin' Root Beer (until 1995) | A&W Root Beer Stewart's Rootbeer Hires Root Beer |
| Cream soda | Mug Cream Soda | Barq's Red Creme Soda | A&W Cream Soda Stewart's Cream Soda |
| Tropicana Dole (prepackaged only, under license) | Minute Maid Fruitopia Simply Orange | Mott's Nantucket Nectars Snapple | |
| Iced tea | Lipton Brisk Pure Leaf (ready-to-drink products only, under license from Unilever) | Nestea (manufactured by Nestlé in the US and by a joint venture between Nestlé and Coca-Cola elsewhere) Gold Peak Tea Fuze Beverage Peace Tea | Snapple |
| Gatorade Propel | Powerade Aquarius Vitamin Water | All Sport | |
| AMP Rockstar Sting Mountain Dew Kickstart | Coca-Cola Energy Full Throttle NOS Relentless Burn Monster Energy (manufactured by Monster Beverage, co-owned by and distributed by Coca-Cola) | Venom Energy Xyience Adrenaline Shoc | |
| Bottled water | Aquafina LIFEWTR | Dasani Kinley Smartwater Ades | Dejà Blue |
| Sparkling water | Bubly | Aha | Limitless |
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