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  2. Pepsi Blue - Wikipedia

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    Even with the failure of Pepsi Blue, PepsiCo still managed to post double-digit growth. [4] Pepsi Blue was promoted after New York Mets games during mid 2002, where the color blue was one of the symbolic colors of the team. Other promotions included handing out free bottles from a Pepsi Blue-themed VW New Beetle at popular shopping centers ...

  3. Pepsi Globe - Wikipedia

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    This was the first logo officially named the "Pepsi Globe". The design was refined in August 2003 when the typeface was updated and the Pepsi Globe became more detailed. This version remained mostly the same in 2008 when Pepsi redesigned the packaging once more to show different backgrounds on each can, though the color remained blue.

  4. List of Pepsi variations - Wikipedia

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    A summer 2008 limited edition, pineapple and lemon-flavored Pepsi, blue in color. [18] Pepsi White 2008 A limited edition variant with yogurt flavor, sold in winter 2008. [19] It was released again for a limited time in winter 2012 with a mandarin orange flavor. [20]

  5. Testing Ground: 17 years later, Pepsi Blue is still gross - AOL

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    Jun. 5—The year 2002 was a crazy time. There was a return of garage rock, "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" happened and for some reason, Pepsi went blue. That year, Pepsi introduced its first ...

  6. Amtrak paint schemes - Wikipedia

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    AEM-7 locomotives had the blue stripe expanded to cover the entire lower part of the body. [6] On Dash 8-32BWH locomotives, a deeper blue and red was used; the stripes had additional pinstripes and angled upward across the middle of the body. [6] The similarity to the Pepsi logo led to the units being nicknamed "Pepsi Cans".

  7. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    An alternate take on 7 Up released in the United States containing an added citrus kick, green color and caffeine, made to rival Mountain Dew in the market. It was released during a time when other attempts to extend soft drink brand names were done with new variations, including Pepsi Blue, Dr Pepper Red Fusion, and Vanilla Coke. The drink was ...

  8. Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar - Wikipedia

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    The first release featured the 1940s Pepsi-Cola script in royal blue on a navy blue background with the word "throwback" written in the modern font. With the second release in December 2009, Pepsi used an exact replica of the 1973–1987 logo. The change in branding away from the "Throwback" name has led to new packaging.

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