Invent or Clamshell
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The inventor of Pepsi was American pharmacist Caleb Bradham.
He invented it by accident in his pharmacy from mixing several substances with soda water in order to serve it in the pharmacy to customers on summer days in 1898, Caleb Bradham was sure that people would come to his pharmacy if he offered them something they liked and refreshed them on days
His flavorful concoction was known as Brad's Drink after Bradham.
Caleb then decided to name his signature drink Pepsi Cola because he thought it was a cure for indigestion known as dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia, or pepsin enzyme, is a digestive enzyme produced by the stomach.
and has a role to play in digestion.
When people flocked to buy his drink, Caleb was convinced to open a small company to commercialize his product and patented it in 1902.
His company went bankrupt after World War I, but
The company quickly regained its success and became one of the largest multinationals in the world.
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