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Pepsi Time Line Sebastian R

  • Pepsi established

    Pepsi established
    Pepsi was first introduced as "Brad's Drink" in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb Bradham, who made it at his drugstore where the drink was sold.
  • Pepsi Developing Into 1900,s

    Pepsi Developing Into 1900,s
    During this time Brads drink was changed to pepsi "Pepsi-Cola" became an official trademark. By 1904, the Pepsi-Cola Syrup sales reached almost 20,000 gallons. As demand for the drink continued to rise, Bradham decided it was time to offer Pepsi-Cola in bottles.
  • Pepsi Becoming Popular

    Pepsi Becoming Popular
    Pepsi sales began to rise dramatically through 1903-1940, and this is when the owner Bradman saw a lot of potential​ in the company! By the summer of 1903, he had trademarked the name and was selling his soda syrup to pharmacies and other vendors throughout North Carolina. By the end of 1910, franchisers were selling Pepsi in 24 states.
  • Pepsi Half Way Through 1900,s

    Pepsi Half Way Through 1900,s
    Pepsi was insanely​ popular almost in all 50 states and growing to become the most popular drink. Pepsi changed there colors to red and blue to support Americas war efforts
  • Pepsi New Bottle Cap

    Pepsi New Bottle Cap
    Bottle Logo changed to become hipper and stand out to customers better. He Pepsi Globe is the icon and logo for Pepsi, called as such because of the swirling "red, white, & blue" design in a sphere-like shape. It is considered one of the world's most recognizable corporate trademarks. The Pepsi Globe originated in ​1950,s as a logo and icon for Pepsi.
  • Pepsi Logo Changed Once Again

    Pepsi Logo Changed Once Again
    The colors continued to be blue and red with background color being entirely white. The company had started a Pepsi Generation campaign in the decade. It was in 1960 that the word Cola was dropped from the logo. Pepsi never used this word again in the drink logo
  • Pepsi Rise And Come Into 20th Century

    Pepsi Rise And Come Into 20th Century
    Pepsi-Cola, seeking to show support for the United States and capitalize on patriotic feelings, introduced the iconic red, white and blue colors onto their products. This logo became wildly popular and, to this day, the color scheme is the same. Then, in 1973, Pepsi introduced the “boxed-in” Pepsi logo. This Design is very similar to today's​ design as you can see.
  • Another Logo Change

    Another Logo Change
    Pepsi wanted to become more technological and keep growing more advanced with there logos. The designers made the word italicized​ for the original script text.
  • Pepsi Expansion Once Again

    Pepsi Expansion Once Again
    At this point​ Pepsi was growing massively; it was starting to branch out for shipping everywhere. This time when the company changed its logo, it was said to be the last change. Because at this point they saw it as Appropriate. It was also their 100th anniversary since launch so they wanted to do something fresh​ and fun!
  • Pepsi Now

    Pepsi Now
    Pepsi changed their logo one last time in 2003, and it is now the same today. Pepsi is the 3rd most popular drink in the world and is now in almost every country. Pepsi is all over stores and even has a stadium named after it in Colorado. The Pepsi company​ is worth over 63 billion dollars and is growing every year.