Which two statements from the passage support the idea that Coca-Cola executives underestimated customer loyalty when they created new Coke?
People poured entire bottles of New Coke into the streets.
Young people began to drink Pepsi instead of Coke.
Other people bought and hoarded cans and bottles of the old Coke.
This new formula was called "New Coke," and it would replace the old soda completely.
To get more people to buy Coke, executives at The Coca-Cola Company thought it would be a good idea to change Coke's formula.