Go Pepsi 
The same thing will happen with them at some point. It's going to take a company that is like Gina Carono to say fuck off and tell the behind the scenes truth to put an end to this nonsense. Until then, people just need to do what I do.....other than dog food, I buy nothing but generics. They are cheaper, and taste the same because most are made by the name brand companies anyway. For instance, go to any grocery store and buy their ketchup and their lemon lime soda. You will not notice any significant (if any at all) between 7UP, Sprite, Sierra Mist, Hunt's, or Heinz ketchup....and you'll save a buck for each item. Twist Up is WalMarrt's lemon lime soda. It cost 87 cents for a 2 liter vs the name brands which are all over $2 unless on sale.
Conservatives need to just stop buying their products, like the left is threatening to do. Sooner or later they will understand the only people that buy their sugar laden overprocessed shit are mostly the conservatives as the have good paying jobs, aren't looking for free handouts, and aren't going to boycott or bitch about products they like. Plus conservatives are likely to be more health concious, and not buying this shit in the first place. The only name brand things I buy are Smart Choice meals and Banquets new line of Health bowls. They are cheap, cook quick, and have a good amount of protein. Fuck everything else. You're just paying for the marketing of companies that will bend over and take it up the ass from cancel culture assholes that have nothing, worship "celebrities", are lonely and mean, and social media gives them their only sense of power/relevance in the world.
People are still obsessed with Trump, so once he joins Gab and Parler the left will join to argue. Twitter, and FB (who is being sued by Candace Owens) will be a thing of the past, and people on the left will learn they have to have civil conversations, and can't get their way all the time. I actually have a friend from India that owns several businesses, and expressed his disdain with FB and Twitter so he contacted MySpace to try to acquire it, but they way overvalued it and he said there is no way he would pay their asking price for a site that is dead, and he would have to rebuild (marketing-wise) while trying to convince users of Twitter and FB that his would be the better site.