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Is Costco Canada planning to ditch Pepsi for Coca-Cola?

The rivalry between those who love Pepsi and those who love Coca-Cola is one for the ages, with very strong views on both sides about which is the superior soft drink.

Now, Costco has been caught in the crossfire with rumours swirling online that its food courts may soon be serving up Coca-Cola products instead of Pepsi.

According to several social media accounts, Costco in the U.S. could be changing its fountain drinks from Pepsi products to Coca-Cola beverages next year.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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While the big box store has yet to officially confirm whether the news is true, even just speculation that Coke might be soon available in Costco locations has sent fans into a frenzy.

The news of the potential switch-up took off on the CostcoCanada subreddit, and many were thrilled with the news that a hot dog and coke may soon be on the cards.

"Coke and take home and bake pizza — bring em back!" another person commented.

However, not all Canadians are as enamoured with the news, with plenty of Pepsi lovers mourning the potential loss.

"Coke is worse than Pepsi. Please don't change," another Redditor added.

Time will tell whether Pepsi or Coca-Cola comes out on top in this situation, so stay tuned!

We reached out to Costco Canada but did not hear back in time for publication

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