What Makes Coca-Cola More Attractive Than PepsiCo?

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Key Points

  • Coca-Cola is one of the world's largest consumer staples companies.

  • The beverage giant is a Dividend King and is executing its highly focused business strategy very well.

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When it comes to Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) or PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) as investments, I chose PepsiCo. However, there's a very good case for buying Coca-Cola. If you are trying to decide between these two consumer staples giants, here's why you might fall on the side of Coca-Cola.

Industry giants and Dividend Kings

Before getting to the differences, it is important to highlight some of the similarities between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. For starters, they are two of the world's largest consumer staples companies. They own iconic brands and have industry-leading distribution, marketing, and innovation skills. They can stand toe-to-toe with each other and, frankly, with any other consumer staples company.

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Two people drinking with straws from bottles on a boat.

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The hard proof of the success Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have achieved is highlighted by the fact that both are Dividend Kings. A company can't increase its dividend annually for 50+ years by accident. It requires a strong business model that is executed well in good times and bad. If you are a dividend lover like me, either one would be a solid option.

The differences between Coca-Cola and PepsiCo

Which one you decide to buy will largely be driven by each company's specific business model. PepsiCo is focused on diversification, with operations in beverages, salty snacks, and packaged foods. I'm a fan of diversified businesses, which is why I bought PepsiCo. However, I recognize that diversification will likely limit PepsiCo's growth rate. Right now, for example, the company's snack business is struggling to adjust to changing consumer buying habits. That's causing a headwind for the entire business.

Coca-Cola, by contrast, is exclusively focused on beverages. That is a risk, as there are no offsets if beverage sales are weak. However, it also means that Coca-Cola can outshine PepsiCo by a wide margin when beverages are doing well (and they often do). Notably, despite changes in consumer buying habits that hampered PepsiCo, Coca-Cola's organic sales rose 5% in 2025. PepsiCo's organic sales rose just 1.7%.

If you like to buy industry-leading businesses that are performing well, Coca-Cola is the easy winner in this matchup. In fact, you need to have a taste for turnaround stocks if you are going to buy PepsiCo, as I did.

Coca-Cola's yield and valuation are attractive

PepsiCo's dividend yield is roughly 3.7%. Coca-Cola's yield is 2.7%. That's at least partly a function of Coca-Cola's stronger business performance. However, Coca-Cola's price-to-earnings ratio is slightly below its five-year average, suggesting the stock is still reasonably priced. And don't forget that the 2.7% yield is well above the market's tiny 1.1% yield.

If you want to own a reasonably priced industry-leading business that is performing well and that offers an above-market yield, Coca-Cola is the stock for you. That's not a knock on PepsiCo; it's just a recognition that it isn't a good fit for every investor.

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Reuben Gregg Brewer has positions in PepsiCo. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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