← Back to context Comment by harimau777 6 months ago But they are using functionally equivalent formulas and Coke is still fine. 3 comments harimau777 Reply airocker 6 months ago if coke did not have deep pockets, it would have gone under without this protection. 93po 6 months ago there are a million different manufacturers of, for example, hot dogs, and those hot dogs basically taste all the same to everyone, and yet they're all making basically identical hotdogs and doing fine airocker 6 months ago But none of them would end up becoming Coca Cola. At least not just by selling hot dogs.
airocker 6 months ago if coke did not have deep pockets, it would have gone under without this protection. 93po 6 months ago there are a million different manufacturers of, for example, hot dogs, and those hot dogs basically taste all the same to everyone, and yet they're all making basically identical hotdogs and doing fine airocker 6 months ago But none of them would end up becoming Coca Cola. At least not just by selling hot dogs.
93po 6 months ago there are a million different manufacturers of, for example, hot dogs, and those hot dogs basically taste all the same to everyone, and yet they're all making basically identical hotdogs and doing fine airocker 6 months ago But none of them would end up becoming Coca Cola. At least not just by selling hot dogs.
airocker 6 months ago But none of them would end up becoming Coca Cola. At least not just by selling hot dogs.
if coke did not have deep pockets, it would have gone under without this protection.
there are a million different manufacturers of, for example, hot dogs, and those hot dogs basically taste all the same to everyone, and yet they're all making basically identical hotdogs and doing fine
But none of them would end up becoming Coca Cola. At least not just by selling hot dogs.