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Either are fine for me. Given the choice, I'm more likely to take a Coke, but both are good to me. But to this day I wonder why KFC restaurants in France only sells Pepsi instead of Coke...
Pepsi. Not due to the titular soda (since I despise cola), but rather due to the fact that Mountain Dew is one hundred times better than Hazardous Chemical #2938201 AKA Mello Yello.
If I have to choose, coke. Mostly because I didn't really drink pepsi until it came back to my country after a few years and I am used to the taste of the former. Still I like both.
I never actually buy soda, but whenever I order Chinese they always offer me a free soda and it's usually a choice between pepsi, cola, mountain dew and sprite. I guess I prefer Coke out of those for its smoother flavor. I don't usually drink soda unless I am really thirsty though, and even then only on occasion. The thought of drinking something that contains literally no nutritional value and so many unhealthy ingredients like high fructose corn syrup, artificial flavoring and caramel coloring just makes me feel gross. :/
I prefer coke over pepsi, although I don't mind pepsi. I find that coke has a stronger, sweeter flavor, which I love. Also vanilla coke is my favourite soft drink, so there is another reason I prefer it to pepsi.
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