Where does Pepsi come from?

Pepsi was invented in 1893 by Caleb D. Bradham, a pharmacist from New Bern, North Carolina. Bradham originally named the drink "Brad's Drink" but later changed the name to Pepsi-Cola. The drink was first served at Bradham's drug store, and it quickly became a popular local favorite. In 1902, Bradham incorporated the Pepsi-Cola Company and began to sell Pepsi-Cola nationwide. The drink became an instant success, and it was soon the most popular soft drink in the United States. Today, Pepsi-Cola is sold in over 200 countries and territories around the world, and it is one of the most iconic soft drinks in history.