(FAQ) The schoolyard tactics used by professional cartographer Matthew T. Campell are CLEARLY BIASED catering to the Red States & the Coke brand in his popular map listed below. Not one area of the country is represented by Pepsi-Cola, nor is it even factored into the equation by anything more than a negligible “other” catagory.
Pepsi-cola released a statement Wednesday to counter the Coca-Cola campaining, accusing it of schoolyard tactics and what is best for America.
“Pepsi-Cola loves this country to much to let cartographer, Matthew T. Campell and his nutwing posse to decide America’s future with phoney politics and name calling.”
Coca-cola hasn’t released a statement perhaps due to the fact that Coke equated a lipstick-map smear job at Pepsi in 2006. While America rages on in two wars, one war was on everyone’s mind today, the cola wars.

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Eh….
I believe that the idea was “Soda” vs “Pop.” “Coke” entered in on its own and ended up having a sizable footprint of its own.
Coke is using swift boat politics at it’s worst! I appreciate your clarification, but that doesn’t detract from the magnification that this map is an attack on the next generation.