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the original name Brad's drink changes to Pepsi-Cola
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Bradham files an application for trademark at the U.S. patent office.
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Bradham moves manufacturing of Pepsi-Cola from a drugstore to a rented warehouse where nearly 8,000 gallons of syrup are produced in almost one year.
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Pepsi-Cola produces a new logo for the brand for the first time since 1898
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Pepsi-Cola's trademark is registered to Canada
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Pepsi-Cola now has a total of forty franchises
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Pepsi-Cola's trademark is registered to Mexico
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Pepsi-Cola is one of the first companies to go from horse drawn wagons to motorized vehicles for delivery
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Barney Oldfield becomes the first celebrity endorser for Pepsi Cola, he was a racing pioneer.
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Bradham buys large stocks of sugar
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Pepsi-Cola goes bankrupt due to the sugar market collapse
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candy company Loft, Inc. buys Pepsi-Cola
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Pepsi-Cola's trademark is registered to Argentina
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Pepsi-Cola's trademark is register to the Soviet Union
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Pepsi-Cola's logo is changed to the colors red, white, and blue in order to support war efforts
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Pepsi-Cola canteen in Times Square, enables millions of families to communicate with soldiers overseas.
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Pepsi-Cola introduces Diet Pepsi
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Pepsi-Cola acquires the regional brand Mountain Dew
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Pepsi introduces the Pepsi challenge which begins to convince millions Pepsi is superior.
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Pepsi adds expiration dates to all of its products