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Pepsi Max (also known as Pepsi Black in some countries) is a low-calorie, sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo as an alternative to Pepsi and Diet Pepsi, except for Norway, where it is the main Pepsi flavor. Pepsi Max is available primarily in Asian, European and Australia/New Zealand markets.
Pepsi Zero Sugar (sold under the names Diet Pepsi Max until 2009 and Pepsi Max until August 2016), is a zero-calorie, sugar-free, formerly ginseng-infused cola [1] sweetened with aspartame and acesulfame K, marketed by PepsiCo. It originally contained nearly twice the caffeine of Pepsi's other cola beverages. [2]
It has no connection to the American Pepsi Max which is now known as Pepsi Zero Sugar. Pepsi Max Lemon 2004 A lemon-flavored variety. It was first sold in Belgium as Pepsi Max Cool Lemon (before renaming in 2017) and has also been sold in Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Germany. Pepsi Max Lemon & Lime Twist 2005 A Lemon/Lime flavored variety.
A British woman fell into a coma and almost died after she had an allergic reaction to a sugar-free Pepsi Max, the Daily Mail reports.. Elizabeth Perkins, a 30-year-old mother of two from ...
Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop Made with Real Sugar, originally named Pepsi Throwback and Pepsi Made with Real Sugar and still branded that way in some international markets, is a soft drink sold by PepsiCo. The drink is flavored with cane sugar and beet sugar instead of the sugar substitute high-fructose corn syrup that has been used in the standard ...
Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream and Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream Zero Sugar will be sold at retailers starting on Monday, January 20, per the brand’s press release. In addition to the classic 12-ounce ...
A soda giant has realized one of its products is actually full of the very thing it’s supposed to have none of: sugar. The FDA announced that PepsiCo is voluntarily recalling its caffeine-free ...
The products contain approximately half the sugar of the regular versions. The Pepsi variant, Pepsi Edge, is sweetened with sucralose and corn syrup. The sweetening of the Coca-Cola variant, Coca-Cola C2, is a combination of corn syrup, aspartame, acesulfame potassium and sucralose. Pepsi discontinued Edge in 2005, citing lackluster sales.