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Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo: Which Beverage Titan Is Adjusting to New Consumer Habits Better?

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

Coca-Cola leads with high margins and global reach, while PepsiCo's snack empire fuels its diversification. Explore how their financials and risks stack up.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Shifting away from alcohol

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Kitchn

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· Jun 25, 2026

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KTLA 5

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· Jun 23, 2026

This confusing food label is being banned in California

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Coca-Cola: Steady Growth Wins The Race (Rating Downgrade)

Coca-Cola: Steady Growth Wins The Race (Rating Downgrade)

Metro

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· Jun 27, 2026

Forget lattes and flat whites, there’s a new way to drink coffee

The latest drinks trend sounds like it shouldn't work, but tastes so good.

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

PepsiCo Beats Revenue but Warns of Inflationary Pressures Squeezing US Consumers

PepsiCo posted 24.18 billion in second-quarter revenue, beating Wall Street estimates, but core EPS of 2.20 missed by a penny as CEO Ramon Laguarta warned that the U.S. consumer is deteriorating faster than the company anticipated, driven mainly by gas prices. Full-year 2026 guidance was affirmed.

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Related coverage for "Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo: Which Beverage Titan Is Adjusting to New Consumer Habits Better?": Kathimerini — Shifting away from alcohol. Kitchn — Tropical Energy Drinks, Delicious Chocolate Milk, and More: 9 Coffee Alternatives That’ll Change Your Routine Forever. KTLA 5 — This confusing food label is being banned in California. Seeking Alpha — Coca-Cola: Steady Growth Wins The Race (Rating Downgrade). Metro — Forget lattes and flat whites, there’s a new way to drink coffee. The Eastern Herald — PepsiCo Beats Revenue but Warns of Inflationary Pressures Squeezing US Consumers