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  2. Pepsi AM - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi AM can and bottle. Pepsi AM was a variant of Pepsi that contained 25% extra caffeine and was marketed as a morning boost/energy drink. [1] [2] It was introduced in test markets in August 1989, but was discontinued in October 1990 due to poor sales and reception. [3] [4]

  3. Costco’s food courts will no longer serve Pepsi

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    The warehouse chain has served Pepsi as part of its beloved $1.50 hot dog combo in all of its locations since 2013, when it switched from Coca-Cola after 27 years. Costco in San Antonio, Texas on ...

  4. PepsiCo joins major US companies in tweaking DEI policies

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    The officer will also continue working on its 2021 "A Space to Be You" program. PepsiCo is revising its DEI program as 2025 marks the end of its five-year strategy and it will introduce a new ...

  5. Paramount-Pepsi Commercial Spotlights ‘Gladiator II ... - AOL

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    Pepsi and Paramount Global will travel back in time in a big bid to prove the TV commercial still has a future. Starting Thursday, the soda giant will launch a massive video blitz, set in ancient ...

  6. Pepsi Zero Sugar - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Alan Pottasch - Wikipedia

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    Pottasch officially retired from Pepsi in 1991, but continued to work for the company as a consultant. [2] He eventually returned to PepsiCo full-time. [1] He continued to work for Pepsi up to 2007. Alan Pottasch died in his sleep on Friday, July 27, 2007, while on location in Los Angeles filming Pepsi's newest Mt. Dew commercial. [2]

  8. ‘I’m spending upwards of $1,000/year on Pepsi Max’: This Ph.D ...

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    She says in a follow-up video that she started the no-buy year not only to stop recklessly buying Pepsi Max, but also to start building up a three-month emergency fund and pay back her overdraft ...

  9. CBS and several other Paramount channels set to go dark on ...

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    Several channels owned by Paramount Global, including CBS, Comedy Central and MTV, will soon disappear from YouTube TV on Thursday if the two companies don’t reach a contract renewal.