The chart delineates the average weekly intake of various products of carbonated beverages of New York citizens in two distinct years, 1985 and 2005.
Overall, a significant transformation in drink consumption is evident over the surveyed period, with a notable incline in the number of cans that were drunk in the most drinks, except for the 7UP.
Regarding Coke, the figure for this brand doubled after 20 years, which started at a can consumed per person weekly. However, it was consistently the least favoured refresher in the researched period; regardless, the rise was remarkable. Pepsi followed a comparable trajectory, but to a more large-scale extent. The consumption of this sparkling drink witnessed an incline of around 2 cans, leading Pepsi to represent as the dominant drink in 2005.
Albeit remaining as the most desirable carbonated refresher in 1985, the prominence of 7UP was diminished by the noteworthy shift in consumption of other drinks. Its figure plummeted from approximately 4 cans to just under 3 cans, resulting in the second place of this drink in the final year.
