WINNER & RESULT ANNOUNCED!! 50/50 FOH's Weekly Poll Comp: #14


50/50 Poll #14  

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  1. 1. One of the two is gone for good, which one would you keep?


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For me only Pepsi - the drink from my childhood ...
In 1938 Pepsi Cola Company (later PepsiCo) registered the right of exclusive use of the trademark in the territory of the Soviet Union with the trademark registration Bureau. For the first time Soviet citizens were able to massively taste the drink in 1959 at the exhibition "us Industrial products" in Moscow. During the exhibition, Vice President Richard Nixon at the request of the President of PepsiCo International Donald Kendall treated "Pepsi" Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. In total, more than 3 million glasses of the drink were drunk at the exhibition. However, the production of Pepsi in the USSR started only during the discharge of relations between the West and the USSR. The beginning was laid in 1971 at a meeting of Donald Kendall with the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR Alexei Kosygin, when negotiations were held on possible economic cooperation.
In 1972, within the framework of the agreement on bilateral trade between the USSR and the USA, agreements on cooperation were reached. The results of this agreement was that the company became a distributor of vodka "Stolichnaya" in the United States, and "Pepsi-Cola" was first sold in the USSR (the first batch entered the country in April 1973). According to the contract, the Soviet side received from the sale of vodka us currency (dollars) purchased abroad concentrate "Pepsi", which was diluted with carbonated water already in the USSR at the enterprises approved by the American side.
In August 1978, earned the first bottling shop in the USSR. The opening ceremony was attended by American businessman Armand hammer.
In 1979 the mass sale of Pepsi began in 73 branded kiosks in Moscow. Each of them daily sold an average of 4 thousand bottles of 0.33 liters. Pepsi tried to increase its visual advertising presence in Moscow, which in 1980 hosted the Olympic games, one of the traditional sponsors of which is Coca-Cola Company. According to the us-Soviet agreements, the exclusive producer of Cola in the USSR was only PepsiCo, so only imported Coca-Cola was sold at the Olympic events. However, Coca-Cola Company was able to push the position of a competitor, launching the Olympics production in the USSR orange drink Fanta.
By the early 1980-ies in the USSR annually produced 15 million boxes of "Pepsi-Cola" in the amount of 182.5 million dollars.
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Wow... Coke shat in! Not even close. 94-17. I think that's the most lopsided one yet... might have to rename this comp. lol. ;)

To this week's random draw sampler winner - that goes to @SMQQKIN !!

Congrats! :party:

Please PM your details to me @MoeFOH and we'll arrange dispatch of your prize. 

Thanks to all who participated - next poll will be up soon! :thumbsup:

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