


The drinks ranged from Coca-Cola Classic to Sprite to Fanta and to Minute Maid. There was also Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Cherry Zero, Diet Coke, Ginger Ale, and Dr.Pepper. The 20 oz bottles were $1.69, except for Sunkist, which was $1.59, the 1 liter bottles were $1.89 and the 2 liter bottles were $1.99. As I took note of the beverages and the prices, I noticed that there were hardly any Coca-Cola Classic and Diet Coke left after a full day of work and that the competition, Pepsi products, were all stacked right next to the Coca-Cola products.
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