When? What time frame are we talking about here?
''The boycott is back. This time, however, Pepsi is a member of the black-hat club. In 2002, a cluster of Arab organizations asked Muslims to shun goods from America, seen as an enemy of Islam and a supporter of Israel.
In Bahrain, the Al-Montazah supermarket chain, for example, boosted sales by pulling about 1,000 US products off its shelves, and other grocers followed suit.
Coca-Cola and Pepsi, sometimes considered unflattering shorthand for the United States, took the brunt of the blow. Coca-Cola admitted that the boycott trimmed some $40 million off profits in the Gulf in 2002. (In January, Ahmet Bozer, president of Coca-Cola Middle East, qualified the context as "challenging.") Pepsi, with its red, white and blue logo, may have been harder hit. ''
http://www.ameinfo.com/37492.htmlYeah, I was thinking of a different time period, I didn't know that it was banned.