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Top-selling sodas Then vs now
Top-selling sodas: Then vs. now
Diet Coke moved up to No. 2 behind Coke in 2010, knocking perennial contender Pepsi to No. 3. That's one of several surprising changes from 10 years earlier.
No. 10


2010: Fanta


2000: Barq's

The battle for share of the soda pop market hit a milestone last year when Diet Coke ended Pepsi's decades-long tenure as the runner-up to regular Coca-Cola.

Diet Coke's rise reflects the consumer trend toward diet sodas. A decade ago, there were two sugar-free beverages among the top 10 soft drinks, while today there are four, according to Beverage Digest's 2010 soft drink rankings (.pdf file).

Overall, soft drink sales in the United States have declined for six consecutive years, as consumers continue to seek healthier or less costly alternatives. Below is a look at the top-selling sodas of the past decade. You may be surprised at how tastes have changed.

In 2000, Barq's Root Beer was No. 10 on the best-seller list, but last year the spot went to Fanta. Fanta? Consumers may not be reaching for the fruit-flavored beverage in the grocery store, but they're buying it when they order an orange-flavored drink at a Burger King or another fast-food restaurant, says Beverage Digest editor John Sicher.

Barq's, which has fallen out of the top 10, was founded by the Barq Brothers in New Orleans' French Quarter in the late 19th century. The sarsaparilla soda is marketed as the root beer "with bite." It's now owned by Coca-Cola (KO) -- as is Fanta.

No. 9


2010: Diet Dr Pepper


2000: Caffeine-Free Diet Coke

Diet Dr Pepper catapulted into the top 10 last year on the strength of a 5% jump in sales. Its manufacturer, Dr Pepper Snapple Group (DPS), attributes the beverage's popularity to a reformulated recipe that includes the sugar substitute aspartame.

Product placement in such Marvel films as "Spider-Man," "X-Men" and "Iron Man" probably didn't hurt.

A decade ago, the popularity of Caffeine-Free Diet Coke had some pundits questioning Americans' embrace of a cola containing neither sugar nor caffeine. "Why not just drink water?" they wondered.
No. 8


2010: Diet Mountain Dew


2000: 7UP

This one's a head-scratcher. Are America's extreme-sports-loving young males really calorie-conscious?

Diet Mountain Dew debuted in 1988 and was marketed by owner PepsiCo (PEP) to the young, active set -- the beverage sponsored a namesake sports festival and is a founding partner of ESPN's X-Games. Snowboarders and BMX riders, it seems, are just as concerned with their waistlines as runway models. The citrus-flavored beverage had 2% of the overall market in 2010.

And how did 7UP fall off the map? The formerly iconic lemon-lime soda, which ranked at No. 8 in 2000 with a 2% market share, seems to have been left for dead. Could the "Uncola" have become uncool?
No. 7


2010: Diet Pepsi


2000: Diet Pepsi

Sometimes, the more soft drinks change, the more they stay the same. Diet Pepsi has not budged from its No. 7 spot or 5.3% market share in a decade. Sales volume, however, is a different story. In 2000, Diet Pepsi sales increased by 4% from the previous year, but by 2010, year-on-year sales had slipped 5.2%.

Diet Pepsi debuted in 1963 as "Patio Diet Cola," a soda alternative for diabetics. Renamed in 1964, it had nearly a two-decade head start on Diet Coke.

Its original short-lived brand name inspired a subplot on cable TV's retro series "Mad Men": The series' Sterling Cooper agency creates a spot for prospective client PepsiCo by aping the opening number in the 1963 musical film "Bye Bye Birdie," with an Ann-Margret impersonator singing, "Bye bye, sugar."
No. 6


2010: Sprite


2000: Dr Pepper

Coca-Cola introduced Sprite in 1961 with the aim of grabbing a share of the lemon-lime soda market from front-runner 7UP.

Sprite ratcheted up the rivalry in the 1990s with shrewd branding moves: It served as the official soft drink of the NBA and launched the highly effective "Obey Your Thirst" ad campaign, which was followed by snarky anti-image commercials about the fictional "Jooky" beverage.

By the time the 2000 carbonated beverage rankings were released, Sprite had swallowed up the transparent, caffeine-free competition, controlling 6.6% of the overall market, compared with 7UP's 2% take.

Ten years later, 7UP didn't even make the top 10 while Sprite placed sixth, with a 5.6% share of the market and 2% volume growth.
No. 5


2010: Dr Pepper


2000: Sprite

Believed to have been named for Dr. Charles Pepper, a Virginia drugstore owner, Dr Pepper is America's oldest major soft drink. The beverage traces its origins to 1885 and Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.

The brand's hard-to-describe taste and 23-flavor formula are considered the major draws. The jingle "Be A Pepper," which was sung by Barry Manilow before he became a major star, is by far the beverage's most enduring spot.

Over the past 10 years, Dr Pepper moved up one spot in the carbonated soft drink rankings. A decade ago, brandishing the marketing slogan "Dr Pepper Makes the World Taste Better," the beverage was No. 6, with a 6.3% share. The latest industry ranking has Dr Pepper and its "One Taste & You Get It" campaign in the top five, and still with a 6.3% market share.
No. 4


2010: Mountain Dew


2000: Mountain Dew

In 1996, The New York Times asserted that "Mountain Dew has long been celebrated as a case study in how to build a consumer brand." Pepsico acquired the Mountain Dew brand in 1964 and began to shift the marketing focus to a younger, active consumer.

The original formula was invented in the 1940s by Tennessee bottlers Ally and Barney Hartman, who promoted the drink to the bluegrass set as a "lithiated lemon" mixer for moonshine whiskey, often known as mountain dew. (The country music standard "Good Old Mountain Dew," written in the '40s, is about moonshine.)

With the power of PepsiCo behind it, the soft drink Mountain Dew has been successfully packaged as the high-voltage beverage to wash down the extreme-sports adrenaline. Its current incarnation as the abbreviated "Mtn Dew" enjoyed a 6.8% market share in 2010, down from 7.2% in 2000.

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has attempted to steal sales from Mountain Dew, first with the short-lived Surge and, more recently, with the hybrid energy soda Vault.
No. 3


2010: Pepsi


2000: Diet Coke

To a brand powerhouse like Pepsi, third place in the carbonated beverage rankings might as well be an honorable mention. Its decline is in large part the product of bad marketing tactics.

Last year, the brand tapped into some of that famous "Pepsi Spirit" and made a bold move in what turned out to be the wrong direction; PepsiCo steered its advertising budget toward an altruistic Refresh Project, which raises funds for social programs. This strategy strayed from Pepsi's earlier star-studded marketing campaigns.

This year's refocusing of the brand on sexy celebrity promoters could return Pepsi to its former glory as "The (Second) Choice of a New Generation."
No. 2


2010: Diet Coke


2000: Pepsi

Diet Coke crushed sugar-free Tab (a beverage also made by Coca-Cola) a short time after being launched in 1982, and was the third-most-popular carbonated beverage by 1983.

Nearly 30 years later, Diet Coke has nudged aside Pepsi to claim the No. 2 spot.

Over the past decade, the Diet Coke brand has been bolstered by a bevy of new flavors, including lemon, vanilla, cherry and lime. Coca-Cola also released a Diet Coke variant fortified with vitamins and minerals, called Diet Coke Plus.

Considering Pepsi's branding blunder last year, it's possible Diet Coke advanced by default. Consumers haven't suddenly found the taste of Diet Coke more agreeable, experts say.

One high-profile member of the Diet Coke demographic -- entertainer Lady GaGa -- has taken to curling her hair with Diet Coke cans.
No. 1


2010: Coke


2000: Coca-Cola Classic

Coke famously suffered its own marketing snafu in the 1980s, as Coca-Cola executives reacted to loss of market share to Pepsi by retiring Coke's century-old recipe in favor of a reformulated and repackaged "New Coke."

A massive public outcry greeted the new product's arrival, and management responded by quickly bringing back the old formula as "Coca-Cola Classic."

In 2000, that brand was the No. 1 carbonated beverage, with 20.4% of the market. By 2009, Coca-Cola executives felt it was safe to return to its tried and true "Coke" branding.

So, after a 25-year absence, Coke is back on top in the 2010 rankings, claiming 17% of the overall market, to Pepsi's 9.5% share.

The Best and Worst Outfits for the Royal Wedding
Turmoil and madness around the royal wedding is finally over. After months of trying to guess at what will be the royal bride Kate Middleton brought a solemn vow in the dress from Alexander McQueen. We suggest you look at the best and worst outfits for the royal wedding! Elegant ensemble of Victoria Beckham and her dress Philippa Middleton of the Alexander McQueen - you see them, and much more!

1. Kate Middleton
the Duchess of Cambridge. Titles it now much, but we'll give her another one: "Its absolutely wonderful majesty! His vow new Duchess of Cambridge brought in a white satin gown and lace veil from Sarah Barton out of the house Alexander McQueen. In addition, it was owned by the queen tiara from Cartier, made in 1930.
2. David and Victoria Beckham
Perhaps it was their appearance at the royal wedding was the most anticipated - except the very bride. Victoria was in a luxurious dress of his own design - dark blue, successfully hides the waist and very elegantly combined with the cap from Philip Treacy. David was more elaborate than usual, in a tailcoat and top hat.
3. Pippa Middleton
Of course, the star of the day was Kate, but her younger sister, Philippa Middleton has also become important centers of attention. She looked simply magnificent in a cream dress with V-shaped notch from Alexander McQueen. From its sun lit figures just could not take his eyes!
4. Prince William
Duke of Cambridge. Kate was wonderful, but let's not forget about her husband! Prince was in a bright scarlet form, so do not notice it was difficult. This form - the colonel's uniform, the Irish Guards, one of the honorary titles of William. Belt, epaulettes and medals - here's a majestic appearance.
5. Princess Beatrice
Very difficult to describe the construction on the head of Princess Beatrice. Because we are better to avoid the refrain. Of course, do not notice it was difficult - in a strange hat and a dress by Valentino.
6. Charlene Uittstok
Olympic swimming champion and a future princess of Monaco was luxurious and reminiscent of another celebrity of Monaco - very Grace Kelly. Charlene arrived at the royal wedding on the arm of her fiance Prince Albert, in a pale gray coat with a round collar, hat with wide brim and varnish boats.
7. Chelsea Davy
Prince Harry's girlfriend, was greenish-blue dress and jacket by Alberta Ferretti, as well as in the cap of Victoria Grant. Unfortunately, the girl seems to have forgotten to have a clock - and had no time to comb your hair.
8. Carol Middleton
Carole Middleton is quite consistent with the main requirement for any bride's mother: Do not overshadow his daughter. She arrived at Westminster Abbey in a pale blue ensemble, dress and a jacket decorated with sequins at the waist modest, charming hat, suede and boats with matching color purse.
9. Samantha Cameron
Samantha Cameron, wife of Prime Minister David Cameron, visited Westminster Abbey in a turquoise dress with short sleeves from Burberry. It is done without the cap, preferring it to a set of hairpins and necklaces by Erickson Beamon. Sandals completed the outfit for 60 dollars from Aldo.
10. Zara Phillips
The eldest granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II and style icon Zara Phillips looked as usual luxury in a silver coat from Akris. None of the royal wedding is not complete without a luxurious hats, and Zara is also complemented the ensemble with leopard patterned handbag and shoes from Mary Jane.
11. Spanish Princess Letizia
Princess Letizia is always good! At the royal wedding, she wore a single color dress with lace and floral embroidery, satin pumps, and a hat with feathers and veil.
12. Princess Eugenia
While most guests were dressed with restraint, Princess Eugenie, apparently decided all cheer her appearance. She appeared in a jacket with a colorful pattern and a lush blue skirt. The fact that the royal wedding is vital to the hat, we have already mentioned. So, Princess Eugenia decided to supplement costume headdress, a la Peter Pan with pretentious rose and feather.
13. Queen Elizabeth II
All hoped that Her Majesty will be in blue, like the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana. But the Queen appeared at Westminster Abbey in a golden gown by Angela Kelly from wool crepe, suitable for the color coats, boats and a handbag.
14. Tara Palmer-Tompkinson
Tara Palmer-Tompkinson was in blue. Very blue. Very, very blue. Dress, hat, bag, gloves and shoes were the same color. Or she specifically asked the designers and the whole outfit manufactured to order, or is it long and hard to buy each item separate toilet.
15. Prince Harry
Ladies, do not worry, we have in store one more bachelor prince. And very cute! Harry was in the uniform of Captain of the Royal Horse Guards, a bright blue uniform with gold belt, cross straps and knots.
16. Princess Victoria
Swedish Princess Victoria was from head to toe in an ensemble of peach-colored - a jersey dress and a broad hat.
17. Elton John
Elton John appeared on the day a significant event is quite usual in its traditional coat, morning coat, though this time it was still a canary-colored waistcoat and bright purple tie.

Nicotine Treatment of Cancer
One doctor in Indonesia is famous nicotine smoke-cancer treatment. Doctor patient envelop with smoke a cigarette wrapped in foil. Next, the patient is wrapped in wet sheets



20 things that happen in 1 minute

Officials in the Cabinets of the third world
Liberian officials, to survive, are forced to sell in addition to regular duties in their offices DVD. Officials in Bolivia are buying themselves on their desktop computers. The bureaucrats of the Third World "cool" as they can - 20 years ago, Russian liberals have dreamed about it though.

Minor officials and civil servants live in Third World countries as in 1990 called to live the Russian liberals. That's when Irina Hakamada, chairman of the State Committee for support of small business in Chernomyrdin's government, advised state officials that the state failed to pay wages, be more proactive - to gather mushrooms and berries. And Boris Berezovsky, the creator of the current system of Putin's vertical, in his book "How to make big money" shared experience with the officials: "We assume a modest employee gets 8 thousand rubles a month. One day he picked up volpinistskuyu paper (the kind with placebo), and wrote her na: "From next year I will get 10 thousand rubles a month, or 120 thousand rubles a year." Need to be aware that the universe will give you prosimoe and without any action on your part, unless the lust has not filed an application for the treacherous "difficulty in obtaining.

However, mushrooms, berries, the universe - all this in theory is good. But as yet, in practice, working the bureaucracy of the Third World (photo from the magazine Foreign Policy)?

(Pictured above) Mayor Adolf Dalaney serves in the Liberian GAI. His salary - $ 20 a month, but one that is delayed by six months or a year. Dalaney parsing crashes thanks to road users if they just settle him $ 1-2 "to accelerate the process."
Alfred Tartea, the head of a Liberian district. Forced to earn money selling his office in DVD and religious literature. This brings him up to $ 100 a month:
Christian Chea, the governor of the Liberian county of River Gee. Locals at his own expense he built the office from clay. But at one point in its managed peasants ran out of money, but because office Chea was without doors and windows:
Josephine George Francis, the governor of Liberia Montserrado County, on the money sewed flags that stand in her office - the budget did not have money for such trappings of power:
Henry Gray, the Commissioner of the Liberian district Gbaepo. Two years have not been paid, as well as 11 of his subordinates. Only once during that time he managed to knock out for themselves and other employees a one-time payment of $ 17 for each:

Marlene Abigahit Choque, a detective in the town of Potosi, in Bolivia. Her specialty - investigating the killings. The only company car at the station was sold to pay salaries to employees. Now for Choque rides a bus:

Policeman Hoca-Galarza Mendez gets about $ 140 in the Bolivian Potosi. Of these, 5-10 dollars per month he had to spend on izgtovlenie billboards at the police station:
Constantino Aya viri Castro - Constable in the Bolivian village Tinkuipayya. He puts a few dollars each month, so that later on this money to the phone to his office:
Ram Yadav wanted to be a history teacher. But for the past four years, he worked as a police inspector in the province of Bihar, the Indian state bordering Nepal. Forced to spend up to $ 5 a month of writing accessories:

Om Prakash, serves as an officer in the same Indian province of Bihar. To survive, is forced to sell the pills to visitors in his office:
Deo Prasad, secretary of the village TEXT in the Indian province of Bihar. For several years, the budget does not go the money for even the simplest device for cabinet Prasad. Therefore, he is forced to work outdoors:

Left - Veyhang, headman of the village Tsui Chinese in Shandong Province: wages do not. Right - Gonli, Secretary of the Communist Party of China's cell in the same village: Salary $ 35 per month:
Mohammed Hamid Azeyn, Yemeni clerk to collect water bills in the area of ​​Shibam. Receives 121 dollars per month. At the time of photography salary does not pay 5 months:
Alchen Abdulvaze Nazeli works in the Yemeni Ministry of tithing and alms. Salary $ 67 per month:
Well, as a contrast - offices of civil servants of the First World.

Roger Vacher, the French policeman from the department for combating drugs in Clermont-Ferrand. Monthly salary 2200 euro:
Shane Fenton, the sheriff of Texas County Crockett (3000 inhabitants). Salary - 3166 dollars a month:
Rudy Flores, Texas Ranger. Salary - $ 5000 per month:

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