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At one point during the Cold War, Pepsi didn’t just sell soda. It owned submarines, warships, and oil tankers. This is the true story of how Pepsi briefly became one of the largest naval powers in the world after striking a deal with the Soviet Union, because communism had many strengths… but paying in cash wasn’t one of them. While telling that story, I taste test two Pepsi flavors from Asia that feel like they were designed for a completely different human: White Peach & Oolong White Pomelo & Bamboo These aren’t your standard American sodas. They’re subtle, polite, and quietly judgmental, which somehow makes this whole story even funnier. This video covers: The real Cold War Pepsi deal How a soda company ended up with submarines Why flavor expectations are cultural And why capitalism keeps winning in the weirdest ways possible No yelling. No hype. Just a calm retelling of absolute nonsense that actually happened.