This video completely misses the real reason: Distribution. Sprite is owned by Coke, and Coke distributed it 100%. 7UP / Dr Pepper are their own company, but don’t usually distribute themselves. In the 80’s and 90’s they were mostly distributed by Pepsi… But in the 90’s Pepsi came out with Sierra Mist (now called Starry). 7UP no longer had a major distributor and faded out, especially in the restaurant fountain machine channel of distribution.
Grew up with 7Up, when we kids got sick it was part of the 80’s sick kid starter pack: 7Up, saltines, chicken soup, and laying on the couch watching the Price is Right
I remember ginger ale, buttered saltines, tomato soup, and grilled cheese sandwiches on sick days. Maybe ice cream if you complained about a sore throat. haha
@@michaelmayhem350 judging by what I've seen crystal Pepsi was a failure back then but if rereleased today I think it would be a hit or at least get a decent reception
@@AwakenedAvocado I disagree. Clear Pepsi failed because coke intentionally made a terrible clear soda and people are stupid. Today people are still stupid so I'm confident if clear Pepsi came back coke would do the same again and we'd get the same result.
I far prefer the taste of 7UP over Sprite. Sprite has a chemical soap taste, to me. It doesn't matter if it's out of a can, bottle or a soda fountain. It tastes like soap.
@@savagegrant Don't get me wrong. I drink more artifially sweetened than 'natural' drinks. I do luv those little envelopes like Crystal Light. So I do drink my share of Aspartame without noticing a difference between it and the ever ubiquitous corn syrup.
7:29 When I was in high school, I sent letters to NBA basketball players asking for autographs. Grant Hill was the one autograph sent back, he sent a photo with a short note and his autograph!
Phillip Morris bought 7-up Corp in 1978. 7up bottlers were franchise holders. I was working for 7up as a helper with my Dad on a Truck route from 78-82, where the drivers worked to upsell users, establish and enhance relationships. He was known as the guy to go in and fix broken routes. PM forced the 7up franchises to bend to their will by cutting off resources to the plant operators. They RAIDED 7-up, got rid of most everyone that did the route work and convert to a centralized system, and ending the franchises. In the Norfolk Va area, VaBeach, etc, use to have as much 7-up product on the shelf as Coke and Pepsi. One thing introduced in the late 80s was grocers selling shelf real estate, something that was often negotiated by the salesmen before. PM wanted their money, squeezed the limon hard, and then disposed of the corpse. Our family and my Dad were severely impacted.
Lemon-Lime Slice -- I liked that when Pepsico had that available. Since then, I have hardly ever consumed Sprite or 7-Up. I much prefer Squirt Soda and still buy that occasionally, but mostly I buy Polar brand Half-and-Half. There used to be a store brand grapefruit soda that I really liked but is no longer available. Another really old soda brand is Bubble-Up which I believe is still available in certain markets.
I am allergic to caffeine (yes really, multiple ER trips happened before i figured out the trigger) and sprite has become one of my favorite safe drinks to get when i am out all day. I used to get sprite or 7up interchangeably until i learned that 7up at least during the holidays supports the salvation army. I have friends from single moms to LGBTQ people who have been horribly treated by that organization and sadly the more i have learned about them the worse they are. I will literally buy a meal for a homeless person rather than take them to one of those places to be abused.
These drinks rapid growths made sense, since people were actually drinking them. But prime's rapid growth doesn't. I have never seen anyone drinking prime.
Still sad about this. : ( And I love Kurtis Blow so much. 7Up is the original and best, I wish the Coca Cola company would have bought up 7Up and A&W so all the best sodas would be under one brand and not competed against and impossible to find at McDonald's. ;p
The main difference I've noticed between 7up and Sprite is that 7up has more carbonation and Sprite is stronger in the lemon and lime flavor. I can't say which one I like better.
I never thought Sprite would overtake the champion, 7-Up. But they completely have. We went out for a family dinner on Saturday and my high school sophomore nephew ordered a Sprite. I asked if he liked that brand better than 7-Up. "Than what?!" He never heard of 7-up... back in the day, Sprite seemed like the Mr Pibb to 7Ups Dr Pepper, an interloper. I always thought 7-Up had a smoother taste and to this day I prefer it to Sprite... if I can ever find it again
The fact the Spot videogame is as good as it is, even now blows my mind. Like marketing tie in games are usually not even sort of good., so for the Spot game to be so good is just crazy. Also winter spiced cranberry Sprite was soooo good. Also, no mention of 7-Up Gold? The 7-Up that wasn't clear.
When choosing a branded pop, I've always reached for a 7up and it's now-stablemate RC Cola. Most ads suck, and celebrity endorsements just don't do it for me. Maybe I'm just old-school, hipster or whatever sort of non-conformist label you want to throw my way, but it's my proud choice, and I stand by it.
I like 7 up more because Sprite is too sweet (except for McDonald's), and Sierra Mist/Starry is too flat AND too sweet. 7 up is the perfect balance of sweetness and bubbly.
I will just drop a requiem for the dear, departed *dnL* here. It was nice while it lasted. I'm sad the caffeinated DayGlo antifreeze-looking upside-down version of 7up didn't survive into a second summer here, because I actually loved the vibe of the stuff.
What do I think? I have never been influenced by the marketing, although I do find some campaigns more or less amusing. That being said, I do prefer Sprite over standard 7Up, however, I'll take a cherry 7Up over any of the other flavors of either soda.
1:10 Chris Pratt is the voice of Emmet in The Lego Movie (2014). He was also the voice of Marion in the film Super Mario Bros (2023). He is also the voice of Garfield in the upcoming film The Garfield Movie (2024), which will be released on May 24th.
This video completely misses the real reason: Distribution. Sprite is owned by Coke, and Coke distributed it 100%. 7UP / Dr Pepper are their own company, but don’t usually distribute themselves. In the 80’s and 90’s they were mostly distributed by Pepsi… But in the 90’s Pepsi came out with Sierra Mist (now called Starry). 7UP no longer had a major distributor and faded out, especially in the restaurant fountain machine channel of distribution.
And some how, starry doesn't taste like mist...sad
True 👍
7UP is still distributed by Pepsi in Australia.
7up and Dr. Pepper are distributed by PepsiCo here in Canada.
@@gunit6815 No. In Canada, Dr Pepper is distributed by Keurig Dr Pepper Canada. You are right about 7up.
"make 7-up yours" was SUCH a funny line. i'd love to have been to that pitch meeting
I used to have that T-shirt. " Make 7" on the front " up yours" on the back 😂
Yeah they gave out shirts saying Make 7 on the front, and the back said Up yours!
I still feel guilty if I ever see a soap opera because my parents were always skeptical when I stayed home from school unless I had a fever
Grew up with 7Up, when we kids got sick it was part of the 80’s sick kid starter pack: 7Up, saltines, chicken soup, and laying on the couch watching the Price is Right
I remember ginger ale, buttered saltines, tomato soup, and grilled cheese sandwiches on sick days. Maybe ice cream if you complained about a sore throat. haha
My mom and aunt when me and my cousin were sick would give us clear soda to help with tummy problems
@@joshuafletcher598same with my Irish mother
I was born in 99 and that’s what my parents did for us. Even the price is right, but of course they were raised in the 80s.
Ditto ❤
My kidneys have PTSD from the Clear Cola Wars...
Lol!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bring back crystal Pepsi lol
Wheres the cherry Sprite at tho
@@michaelmayhem350 judging by what I've seen crystal Pepsi was a failure back then but if rereleased today I think it would be a hit or at least get a decent reception
@@AwakenedAvocado I disagree. Clear Pepsi failed because coke intentionally made a terrible clear soda and people are stupid. Today people are still stupid so I'm confident if clear Pepsi came back coke would do the same again and we'd get the same result.
Ah yes the clear soda wars My uncle lost a leg in that one in the battle of diabetes island 😅😅
7-Up is the best and I will gladly fight on that hill
Same here.
7Up by a mile
7up is garbanzo
I'd be interested in a video on the history of Canada Dry
I wonder if it ranks in the top 10
So would I! Particularly why Canada Dry Wild Cherry is no longer sold in California (as far as I know).
Or just the history of ginger ale in general. Nice idea.
I like both 7up and sprite.
I don’t really like them but I do when I have the flu
Same
There was a citrus drink that came out in the 80s when Nintendo and Super Mario Bros. debuted; it was called 1up… 😆
I'm a father of 3 and invented a soda also...its called shut up! LOL 😜
The Geoffrey Holder ads were the best!
Not mentioning the famous/infamous Drake sprite ad is wild lmao
and the lebron one with sprite cranberry which a guy made a horror game about lmao
You completely missed the other 7-up mascot fido Dido
Nah she pronounced Rakim as “rake em” that’s wild
I played the 7up Spot game. It was really fun. I probably beat it a dozen times.
Cool spot..... that was a fun game
Yep. Played the spot game on game boy
"When you think of germany......" is a BOLD transition choice guys
Why she call Rakim Rack-him😂
Between that and "Noss" she made me throw my Sprite in anger.
Well he should have spelled it with a z if wanted to be called “Naaz”, but even then it would be correct to say it as “nasz”,
Nas is pronounced NOSS
The OG narrator would never mispronounce Rakim .
@3:52 - T.C. "Bud" Evans is just Jim Carrey's time traveling pseudonym.
I love how the autobots vs decepticons analogy uses the dotm scene of sentinel going rogue
"Make 7-Up Yours"
Hopefully I can, if I can find any lol
I far prefer the taste of 7UP over Sprite.
Sprite has a chemical soap taste, to me. It doesn't matter if it's out of a can, bottle or a soda fountain. It tastes like soap.
So true 😂
7up. I am even wearing my "Make 7 Up Yours" tshirt today!!!!
Heavy-D: _Now that we've got Sprite.._ _what are we gonna do.._ _with it.._
Dammit. Now you got that song stuck in my head.
Freshen up, of course!
7Up all day long.
Sprite has a nasty chemical aftertaste.
That`s because it`s now a mixture of sugar and artificial sweeteners.
@@savagegrant
Don't get me wrong.
I drink more artifially sweetened than 'natural' drinks. I do luv those little envelopes like Crystal Light.
So I do drink my share of Aspartame without noticing a difference between it and the ever ubiquitous corn syrup.
Damn I forgot about that Grant Hill commercial. That was EVERYWHERE at the time
The way she said rakim irritated me
Ok…had to make sure I wasn’t the only one who caught that…
Rake 'em!
you dont like raykum?
@@jackdub7740 I thought that was Phife's nickname after the "Scenario" verse?
sprite is nothing compared to a cold, crisp can of 7-up
true
bro 7 up taste so bad that cant even compare to the new brand stary
@@evan8402 stary taste like year old serra mist but worse
"They say the recipe for Sprite is lemon and lime. I tried to make it at home, there's more to it than that" Mitch Hedberg
Left out the lithium my man!
Sadly, my mother always gave me 7UP as a kid when I was sick. To this day, I think of it as medicine.
Oddly enough, a lot of sodas started out as medicine like Coca-Cola for instance.
7:29 When I was in high school, I sent letters to NBA basketball players asking for autographs.
Grant Hill was the one autograph sent back, he sent a photo with a short note and his autograph!
No way she pronounced Rakim, "ray-kim" lmao
Was gonna comment this lmao
Like "rake 'em". 🙄
You don't know the classics man! Rakem, Two-Pack Shaker, Largey small, Dr. Drake, Big Bun, Obese Joseph, Capital L, Puff Donny
@@DoritoMcBeef damn you don't have to do her like that💀😂
@@sydguitar99 ngl I was chuckling to myself about Obese Joseph. 🤣
Phillip Morris bought 7-up Corp in 1978. 7up bottlers were franchise holders. I was working for 7up as a helper with my Dad on a Truck route from 78-82, where the drivers worked to upsell users, establish and enhance relationships. He was known as the guy to go in and fix broken routes. PM forced the 7up franchises to bend to their will by cutting off resources to the plant operators. They RAIDED 7-up, got rid of most everyone that did the route work and convert to a centralized system, and ending the franchises. In the Norfolk Va area, VaBeach, etc, use to have as much 7-up product on the shelf as Coke and Pepsi. One thing introduced in the late 80s was grocers selling shelf real estate, something that was often negotiated by the salesmen before. PM wanted their money, squeezed the limon hard, and then disposed of the corpse. Our family and my Dad were severely impacted.
Speaking of clear, 🎵I can see clearly now, the rain has stopped. I can see all obstacles…🎵
I both love this drinks. The availability is what keeps me from buying the other. Sprite is always available while 7up is not.
Sprite has more of that sparkling water and lemon taste while 7up sweeter and less of that sparkling tang.
Yup, whatever is on sale. Have both in the house right now
Can you tell us how Taco Bell won the Franchise Wars?
Nuclear burrito deployment.
@@ridureyu The M.O.A.B. - Mother of all burritos.
@@ridureyu lol!😂🌯☢️
@@Drummingwizkidlmao!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
By installing diareahh proof toilets
You know I think most people would think of something else when they think of Germany
The printing press obviously 🙄
You right, how can she forget about the Austrian painter?
Yes, well built luxury sedans.
and Fanta
Pork Knuckle
Lemon-Lime Slice -- I liked that when Pepsico had that available. Since then, I have hardly ever consumed Sprite or 7-Up. I much prefer Squirt Soda and still buy that occasionally, but mostly I buy Polar brand Half-and-Half. There used to be a store brand grapefruit soda that I really liked but is no longer available.
Another really old soda brand is Bubble-Up which I believe is still available in certain markets.
I am allergic to caffeine (yes really, multiple ER trips happened before i figured out the trigger) and sprite has become one of my favorite safe drinks to get when i am out all day.
I used to get sprite or 7up interchangeably until i learned that 7up at least during the holidays supports the salvation army. I have friends from single moms to LGBTQ people who have been horribly treated by that organization and sadly the more i have learned about them the worse they are. I will literally buy a meal for a homeless person rather than take them to one of those places to be abused.
I prefer the flavor of 7Up. Plus I had my first Orange Crush soda after 2020 only because I despised the connection to the Denver Broncos. 😂
good video
It's pretty easy, they were marketing the product to the American consumer. Sprite has more sugar than 7UP, that's why it's preferred.
It also tastes better!
@@terriwetz6077he already said more sugar😂
I don't prefer that nasty shit I prefer 7up
@@terriwetz6077Sprite is downright disgusting if anyone were to ever offer me a Sprite I throw that shit in their face
@@igniasan4554Your bloodline is strong
7up is way better but Sprite is distributed by Coke. That's the main raison.
These drinks rapid growths made sense, since people were actually drinking them. But prime's rapid growth doesn't. I have never seen anyone drinking prime.
It's odd, because 7up is SO much better...
True words
"Now more than ever" is a really weird slogan
Sprite was good in a pinch but it was no 7Up.
I can't tell the difference.
@@CharliMorganMusic7Up does not tastes soap like Sprite.
Still sad about this. : (
And I love Kurtis Blow so much. 7Up is the original and best, I wish the Coca Cola company would have bought up 7Up and A&W so all the best sodas would be under one brand and not competed against and impossible to find at McDonald's. ;p
0:01 I remember watching that King Kong vs. Godzilla film, great film!
I added that to my April Watchlist!
It’s my fav old school Godzilla film
The game was awesome!!!
I almost died when she said RAYkim instead of RA(h)kim 🤦🏿♂️ thats like saying Kurt Cobine
Hi... From India here, Sprite tastes shit to me, and 7Up is my favourite soda (after Limca 😂) but unfortunately 7Up is very hard to find nowadays.
7Up has a aftertaste that leaves you thirsty
The main difference I've noticed between 7up and Sprite is that 7up has more carbonation and Sprite is stronger in the lemon and lime flavor. I can't say which one I like better.
Do a Shasta soda history video!
I never thought Sprite would overtake the champion, 7-Up. But they completely have. We went out for a family dinner on Saturday and my high school sophomore nephew ordered a Sprite. I asked if he liked that brand better than 7-Up. "Than what?!" He never heard of 7-up... back in the day, Sprite seemed like the Mr Pibb to 7Ups Dr Pepper, an interloper. I always thought 7-Up had a smoother taste and to this day I prefer it to Sprite... if I can ever find it again
Yep Sprite has the NBA and Soul Train to thank for its rise
No competition, but, you should do the story of Vernors
Best ginger ale ever made!
1:23 Lemonade by Beyoncé was a massively impactful album!
It was also the best-selling album of 2016.
When I drink Sprite it makes me thirsty
Dry Ginger Ale does the same. Thirsty mouth, a full belly, and nothing you can do about it.
I remember the grant hill Sprite commercial. It was played everywhere.
5:53 That is from the film Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) and Jeff Spicoli (played by Sean Penn) is the one who leaned back onto the asphault.
"When life gives you lemons, you make beef stew" -Beyoncé, probably
7up or Sprite mixed with Fresca is my jam.
Try lean.
Does anyone remember TEEM lemon lime soda from Pepsi?
Slice weeps alongside Teem in the corner.
Bubble-Up, please.
The fact the Spot videogame is as good as it is, even now blows my mind. Like marketing tie in games are usually not even sort of good., so for the Spot game to be so good is just crazy. Also winter spiced cranberry Sprite was soooo good. Also, no mention of 7-Up Gold? The 7-Up that wasn't clear.
As a kid I really wanted a “Make 7 Up Yours” shirt, unfortunately my mom wouldn’t let me have one
Latinos know that 7up cures colds
What was that "murderers row" comment about?
It was about insinuating that all (black) rap musicians are criminals.
If I taste 7-Up, it reminds me of staying home from school, sick.
Its because Grant Hill drink sprite lol
You give so much credit to commercials / ads. Today in 2024 ads make me want to NOT buy stuff because they are a pain in the @$$
Sierra Mist was briefly involved in the Clear Cola Wars, but they were defeated by the unlikely alliance of 7-Up and Sprite.
When choosing a branded pop, I've always reached for a 7up and it's now-stablemate RC Cola. Most ads suck, and celebrity endorsements just don't do it for me. Maybe I'm just old-school, hipster or whatever sort of non-conformist label you want to throw my way, but it's my proud choice, and I stand by it.
I like 7 up more because Sprite is too sweet (except for McDonald's), and Sierra Mist/Starry is too flat AND too sweet. 7 up is the perfect balance of sweetness and bubbly.
Sierra Mist:
Am I a joke to you?
it is a joke to everyone :)
I will just drop a requiem for the dear, departed *dnL* here. It was nice while it lasted. I'm sad the caffeinated DayGlo antifreeze-looking upside-down version of 7up didn't survive into a second summer here, because I actually loved the vibe of the stuff.
You guys did Fido Dido dirty
I had one of those shirts 😂 @8:41
What do I think? I have never been influenced by the marketing, although I do find some campaigns more or less amusing. That being said, I do prefer Sprite over standard 7Up, however, I'll take a cherry 7Up over any of the other flavors of either soda.
They spent more on marketing and it was an option at McDonald's. This doesn't need an 11 minute video.
A+ video!
LOVE IT! Such a brilliant topic and video!
Mind=Blown
I'm a 7up guy since I was a 7up kid😂😂
Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper too?
During the 1960’s, doctors actually recommended drinking clear soda to hydrate one self. Imagine a sugary, empty calorie beverage having any value?
7 up and cherry 7 up but I'm more a Squirt fan my self .
A friend of mine and I were talking about this once. How Sprite become the black people soda? This explains it lol
Please do The Story on Root Beer
I second that.
I drank that Sprite LeBron mix back then and it was really good!
On my way to Club-7
I get my 7-up from 7-11
Then I’m in 7-Heaven
Very slick!
7Up and Dr Pepper barbecue sauce. Gotta find that.
They call it 7n7 not 7nSprite is all I'm sayin....
My mom and aunt when me and my cousin got sick wood give us clear soda to help soothe our tummy’s when we were kids
No offense to sprite drinkers I actually like 7 up better than sprite in taste test but to each his own
People drink sprite WITHOUT alcohol?
I didn't know you could even do that
I still like the original, both are good but I'm never going to betray 7 Up. LoL
1:10 Chris Pratt is the voice of Emmet in The Lego Movie (2014).
He was also the voice of Marion in the film Super Mario Bros (2023).
He is also the voice of Garfield in the upcoming film The Garfield Movie (2024), which will be released on May 24th.
You read my mind because I always buy Sprite at Vons Grocery Store 🏬 or Walmart Supercenter Store 🏪 here in Brawley, California.
For taste alone I prefer Sprite. But for mixing cocktails you gotta use 7UP.
Make 7UP Yours! Aww, the late Ninety's!! 😂😮
2:28 Reminds me of the music video "Texas Hold 'Em" by Beyoncé!
It's a rush to push in all your chips when going All In!