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  1. G&J Pepsi is a family-owned, independent Pepsi bottler that produces, sells, and distributes over 30 beverage brands and 650+ products in Ohio and Kentucky. Our story began in 1925 when Esther Jarson and Nell Raleigh decided to pursue their dream of opening a bottling business in Cincinnati. Nearly 100 years later, G&J Pepsi is now comprised of ...
  2. G&J Pepsi is a family-owned Pepsi bottler. For almost 100 years, we have provided high quality products and unparalleled customer service to Ohio and Kentucky. Our Story. In 1925, Nell Raleigh and Esther Jarson convinced their boyfriend and husband, Walter Gross and Isaac Jarson, to purchase the New York Mineral Water Company in Cincinnati, OH ...
  3. Jan 25, 2024About G&J Pepsi G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers, Inc. was founded in 1925 and is the largest family-owned, independent bottler in the PepsiCo franchise system. The company employs approximately 1,900 employees at 14 locations across Ohio and Kentucky that are responsible for the production, sale, distribution, and marketing of over 650 refreshment ...
  4. speakmoreclearly.com

    NOTE: If a 'g' is followed by an /e/, an /i/, or a 'y' letter, the 'g' says 'j' as in jump. Now make sure you're saying a proper 'j' and not /a/ as in Asia. 'j' it's short and the sound is pushed out in a short burst. The same as you do for /ch/. There are only a very few exceptions to this rule.
  5. literaryenglish.com

    May 28, 2024The letter 'g' has two sounds: one sound of its own: the "hard" sound heard in good and the second sound of g is, the "soft" sound heard in gymnasium, represents the sound that belongs to the letter j /J/. There are some guidelines that help the readers to understand the difference between these two sounds of letter.
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