- From February 15th to 23rd, 2026, during the Spring Festival of the Year of the Horse, our company will have a 9-day holiday and will resume work on February 24th.
- On February 9, 2026, the company's management team traveled to Hong Kong.
- On February 5th and 6th, 2026, the company's management team went to Guangzhou for a visit and study.
- From January 28th to 30th, 2026, the company held a working business meeting for the Singapore photovoltaic joint venture in Hefei.
- On January 24, 2026, the company's management team held a discussion with the operation team of the Weibo International Cultural Exchange Night in Beijing.
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The two popular soft drinks are
designed to leave very different impressions on our taste buds .
You're either a Coke devotee or
you're a Pepsi fan, but you're never both.
Discerning soft drink enthusiasts
state there IS a difference in taste between two of the world's biggest food
brands' most famous product.
But, apart from wildly divergent
marketing campaigns and different packaging, are the two really so dissimilar,
taste-wise?
As it turns out, yes.
What marks Coke and Pepsi apart,
Wales Online reports, is in fact their individual flavours.
Pepsi is sweeter than Coke, so
right away it had a big advantage in a sip test.
Pepsi is also characterised by a
citrusy flavour burst, unlike the more raisiny-vanilla taste of Coke.
But that burst tends to dissipate
over the course of an entire can. Pepsi, in short, is a drink built to shine in
a sip test.
As for the nutritional content,
Pepsi has slightly more sugar, calories, and caffeine. Coke has slightly more
sodium.
However, while Pepsi is designed
to wow the taste buds instantly, it's Coke, which owing to its branding, is
winning the Cola wars.