Last week in the course of COMM 200, I claimed myself a super PEPSI fan by raising hand when being asked who in the class can tell the difference between Coke & Pepsi.
"I think it's more mild" was the reason I held in public for my preference on Pepsi. As a matter of fact, another unspoken reason was that Coke is kind of old-fashioned... To put it another way, too classic.
In today's class we had an informal experiment regarding this issue. Everybody was offered six cups of cola without indicating which is which. On the answer sheet were six brands (Coca-cola, Pepsi-cola, RC-cola, Best Yet cola, Jolly Good cola and Max cola) and six numbers. All we needed to do was having a taste and make a judgment (as for me, it's more like a wild guess coz I never taste the other four cokes!)
The first taste was always impressive. Bingo!!! It was my Pepsi!!! The following steps were more like a carnival. I whirled up the other four cups and felt like King of the World. Having found my Pepsi, why bothered to care about the others? I even didn't take the No.5 Cola and designated it as Coke (it was later proved a fatal mistake).
The result was sarcastic. I got two right. Nope, not Pepsi and Coke but Best Yet and Jolly Good. Guess what? Pepsi was No.5, the one I didn't take and mistaken as Coke.

maybe u can give the correct answer when they give u these: Coca-cola, Pepsi-cola, and "FeiChang"-cola, while ur classmates are puzzled what's the meaning of "FeiChang" :)
Nope. I can't tell either. I never taste Feichang myself, coz I think it's Pseud-Coke.
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