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What was the soft drink Pepsi originally introduced as?

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Pepsi was originally introduced as "Brad's Drink" in 1893. It was created by Caleb Bradham, a pharmacist from North Carolina. He changed the name to Pepsi-Cola in 1898, and the drink was officially trademarked in 1903.
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Pepsi  was originally introduced as "Brad's Drink. The drink was initially marketed as digestive aid and was made with a mix of sugar, nutmeg, caramel, lemon oil, water, and other additives.

Brad Drink was later changed to Pepsi-Cola in the year 1899; Which thereafter become one of the most popular soft drink of all times.
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The drink was initially marketed as digestive aid and was made with a mix of sugar, nutmeg, caramel, lemon oil, water, and other additives.

Brad Drink was later changed to Pepsi-Cola in the year 1899; Which thereafter become one of the most popular soft drink of all times.
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Pepsi was originally introduced as "Brad's Drink. The drink was initially marketed as digestive aid and was made with a mix of sugar, nutmeg, caramel, lemon oil, water, and other additives.
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Pepsi was originally introduced as "Brad's Drink" in New Bern, North Carolina, United States, in 1893 by Caleb BradhamCaleb Bradham was a pharmacist who created the soft drink as a digestive aid. He later renamed it "Pepsi-Cola" in 1898, and it became an instant hit. Pepsi was marketed as a refreshing alternative to the popular CocaCaleb Bradham, a pharmacist, formulated the drink with carbonated water, sugar, pepsin, kola nut extract, vanilla, and other ingredients, as a digestive aid. It became popular and Bradham renamed it "Pepsi-Cola" in 1898, and registered the trademark in 1903. The name "Pepsi" was derived from two of its ingredients, pepsin and kola nuts. The soft drink was initially marketed as a healthier alternative to Coca-Cola, which contained cocaine as one of its original ingredients. Over time, Pepsi-Cola became one of the most popular soft drinks in the world, alongside Coca-Cola, and it has undergone various changes in its recipe and marketing strategies.
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From my wealth of knowledge I know that the Pepsi drink was introduced as "brads'drink in 1893 before it was now popularly known as Pepsi so amazing it was produced by Caleb.
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  1. Dry Mouth: Some soft drinks can contribute to dry mouth due to their diuretic effect. Saliva helps neutralize acids and maintain oral health, so reduced saliva flow can increase the risk of tooth decay.

  2. Dental Erosion: The combination of sugars, acids, and carbonation in soft drinks can contribute to dental erosion, which is the gradual loss of tooth enamel. This can lead to tooth sensitivity and compromised oral health.

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