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Diet Pepsi, currently stylised in all caps as PEPSI DIET, is a diet carbonated cola soft drink produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi with no sugar. . First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as Diet Pepsi the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United S
Diet Pepsi Max was introduced in the United States on June 1, 2007, and in Canada in March 2008. "Diet" was dropped from the name in early 2009. In 2007, the official marketing website for the product [7] contained an 'odd cast' featuring a spoofed telethon urging viewers to donate yawns and uses the slogan 'WAKE UP PEOPLE'. [8]
Lemon-flavored Diet Pepsi. It was first released as Diet Pepsi Twist in 2000, and was discontinued alongside its regular counterpart in 2006. It was re-released as Diet Pepsi NFL Kickoff during the NFL kickoffs of 2008, and again under its current name as a permanent variety in 2009. It is however, no longer available. Diet Pepsi Vanilla 2003
Coca-Cola has discontinued Cherry Vanilla, Spiced and Diet Coke with Splenda over the past few years, and many fans aren't happy about it. ... Now, seven months later, the flavor is being retired ...
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 ...
This category is for Discontinued Soft Drinks. A soft drink is a drink that contains no (or very little) alcohol, as opposed to a hard drink, which does contain alcohol. In general, the term is used only for cold beverages. The term originally referred to carbonated drinks.
Pepsi Blue was PepsiCo's contender in the Cola Wars of the '90s, launching in 2002 — a day before Coca-Cola released Vanilla Coke (because all is fair in love and war). Pepsi Blue was a neon ...
Pepsi distribution on Prince Edward Island was managed by a local company, and the depot was occupied by a local food products supplier. [3] In 2010, The Pepsi Bottling Group and PepsiAmericas were purchased by PepsiCo. [citation needed] In early 2020, Pepsi discounted the brand due to low demand. [4]