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I never said it was taste based, but the taste (better or worse) was part of the issue. The primary issue was they were abandoning the brand they had spent 100 years building up. But that brand was linked to the original taste, and throwing out that taste was a bad idea. The issue was not that the taste was horrible, but that it was different.


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