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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (76558)8/5/2012 10:08:42 AM
From: John2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
You know me, GZ, and it doesn't take much for me to boycott corporations that give tons of money to the Democratic Party and other anti-White/anti-marriage hate groups, but in this case, I think that may have been a hoax [1]. Of course, I could be wrong. Snoops has been shown to be quite unreliable and biased at times.

Has anyone seen a picture of a Pepsi can with an American flag and a PC message on it? The image below shows a Dr. Pepper can that says, "One nation...Indivisible." That may have been the source of the Pepsi rumor.

It looks like Coca-Cola actually owns the rights to Dr. Pepper, which is manufactured under a separate company that also makes 7-UP. There is convoluted history in this case that involves court battles between Pepsi and Coca-Cola over Dr. Pepper, which is interesting to read [2].

At any rate, I think I'll just blend some orange pekoe black tea and enjoy that over ice. -g-

1. snopes.com

2. en.wikipedia.org