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Caleb Davis Bradham (born on 27 May 1867 and died on 19 February 1934) was an American pharmacist, who invented the soft drink Pepsi.
Learn about Caleb Bradham, the pharmacist who invented Pepsi-Cola in 1898 in New Bern, North Carolina. Discover his life story, his business successes and failures, and his contributions to his community and state.
Learn about Caleb Bradham, the pharmacist who created Pepsi-Cola in 1893 and built a national brand. Discover his achievements, challenges, and legacy in this brief biography.
Learn how Pepsi Cola, a soda invented by pharmacist Caleb Bradham in 1893, became a global brand and a rival of Coca-Cola. Discover the milestones, challenges and innovations of Pepsi's history, from its origins to its current products.
Learn how Caleb D. Bradham, a small-town pharmacist, created Pepsi-Cola in 1898 and changed its name from Brad's Drink to Pepsi-Cola. Find out more about PepsiCo's history, products, and corporate responsibility.
After seventeen years of success, Caleb Bradham lost Pepsi Cola. He had gambled on the fluctuations of sugar prices during W.W.I, believing that sugar prices would continue to rise but they fell instead leaving Caleb Bradham with an overpriced sugar inventory. Pepsi Cola went bankrupt in 1923.