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funkymoped | 14:13 Sat 08th Apr 2006 | Adverts
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bit of a silly question i guess.


the word PEPSI, when viewed in a mirror could read 15939 or 15-9-39. one of the lads at work claims that was the date pepsi was invented/first put into production.


antone know anything about this ?

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I would say that it is a nice idea - but a myth.


This quote from the Pepsi site:-


"1898: New Bern, N.C., pharmacist Caleb Bradham renames "Brad's Drink," his carbonated fountain cola concoction, Pepsi-Cola."


http://www.pepsi.com/help/faqs/faq.php?category=ads_and_history&page=history_of_logo


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Cheers kwill.


thought it was a long shot...

Also, as it's an American product, they're more likely to have written the date as 9-15-39, in which case it would be called PESIP. :-)

in addition, i doubt they would have the time, space, money or security to invent a drink only a few months into the beginning of world war II... just a thought

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thanks peeps.


i thought it was too much of a long shot to be true, but thought ide ask an expert or two...


fudgeypoo, out great American friends didnt join the war till 7th dec 1941 two years after the second world war started !!! (Pearl Harbour)

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