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The American Gustation Crisis Of 1985

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🗓️ 18 April 2015

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

(This is a podcastification of an older article to observe the 30th anniversary of the events discussed herein). In April 1985, it is rumored that a collection of executives gathered at their corporate headquarters for an emergency meeting. On the table before them sat six small canisters which had been smuggled from their chief competitor's manufacturing plant. Inside the metal cylinders lurked a secret compound which represented the next strike in a long-running war: an altered version of their rival's incredibly successful *Merchandise 7X*. The substance was scheduled to be released upon the public within mere days, and these men had assembled to assess the threat. They were aware that billions of dollars were at stake, but the true power of the revised chemistry was beyond their reckoning. Ultimately, the contents of these canisters would plunge the United States into a surreal turmoil the likes of which had never before been seen. The 72 ounces of fluid were portioned into sampling containers and passed around the room with earnest resolve. Each man inspected his sample by ingesting it orally, then smacking his tongue to allow the solution full access to his taste buds. The men's impressions were mixed, yet the Pepsi officials were forced to acknowledge that this "New Coke" represented a serious threat. Today, the New Coke debacle of 1985 is usually looked upon as a blunder of monumental proportions; however the ill-fated reformulation ultimately became one of the most fortuitous and informative failures in human history.

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0:00.0

Hi podcast listeners, Alan Bellows here.

0:03.1

Today's episode is one of our older articles, but a new podcast.

0:06.9

We've podcastified this article to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the main event described within,

0:12.1

which happened on the 23rd of April, 1985.

0:15.4

Also, this episode contains a little bit of salty language.

0:19.0

Here's the show.

0:20.9

This is damn interesting.

0:25.3

Headphones recommend it.

0:32.3

In April 1985, it was rumored that a collection of executives

0:36.4

gathered at their corporate headquarters

0:37.9

for an emergency meeting.

0:44.1

On the table before them sat six small canisters, which had been smuggled from their chief

0:48.9

competitor's manufacturing plant.

0:51.6

Inside the metal cylinders lurked a secret compound which represented the next strike in a

0:56.0

long-running war, an altered version of their rivals incredibly successful merchandise 7X.

1:03.5

The substance was scheduled to be released upon the public within mere days, and these men had

1:08.0

assembled to assess the threat. They were aware that billions of dollars were at stake, but the true power of the revised

1:14.6

chemistry was beyond their reckoning.

1:16.6

Ultimately, the contents of these canisters would plunge the United States into a surreal

1:21.6

turmoil the likes of which had never before been seen.

1:24.6

The 72 ounces of fluid were portioned into sampling containers and passed around the room

1:30.7

with earnest resolve.

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