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Pepsi Light Pack of 6 x 1.5 l)

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Pepsi Twist was also released in Pakistan in 2006. The product failed to capture the market, but it is still available in some supermarkets. Pepsi Creaming Soda: A strong cream and vanilla light pepsi tasting soda. Giving out an ice cream milkshake like flavor. Available in Australia & New Zealand. Pepsi with lemon flavor released in Mexico in 2002, later returned as Pepsi Twist in 2004. No longer produced. While the health conscious might hear some alarm bells about the chemicals included in Pepsi Max, vegans can at least rest assured that no animal-derived ingredients are included. Why Isn’t Diet Pepsi Vegan? Diet Pepsi is not vegan

Suntory to release Pepsi Pink on November 8, 2011". suntory.co.jp (in Japanese). [ permanent dead link] Other very tasty vegan-friendly and ethically minded cola options include Whole Earth Organic Sparkling Cola, and Gusto Organic Real Cola, both of which are available in Holland and Barrett and more specialist retailers. In the Philippines, it was released in 2002, and was an instant hit among the teenagers, but failed to capture the market. A citrus-flavored variant inspired by Brazilian culture. It was sold as a limited summer edition for 2014 in Romania and Denmark. There are lots of vegan-friendly colas out there that have not been made by one of the big two (Coca Cola or Pepsi, lest you were in any doubt!). Many of the supermarket own-brand options are fine for vegans (such as Tesco Classic Cola and Tesco Diet Cola). There are also a good number of smaller cola and soft drinks producers, many of which have positive ethical stances, or which specialise in vegan products. Karma Drinks

There is some concern about sugar from a vegan perspective, as some sugar is made using bone char (burned animal bones!). But given Pepsi have stated their sugar-containing products are vegan, we are confident bone char was not used in the production of the sugar they use. There are 11g of sugar per 100ml of Pepsi, so a 330ml contains a fairly substantial 36.3g of sugar – around nine teaspoons! Colour (Caramel E150d) Pepsi with a cinnamon finish, somewhat similar to the Swedish Julmust. It was released on 1 November 2004 in the US and Canada as a limited edition, 8-week-long Christmas variety. It was sold again during the 2006 holiday season. Released in October 2017, this "mystery" flavor was pink, with a sweet cherry and bubblegum flavor. It also somewhat resembled past Sakura-flavored Pepsi. [34] This beverage has been portrayed to young to middle aged men that it is a drink for real men through the use of television advertisements and campaigns such as the advertisements that incorporate extreme sports. It is suggested that Pepsi Max does not use extreme sports for the promotion of the product because people may think that they are not worthy of drinking it if they cannot do what is shown on television so therefore a suggestion would be to continue promoting it in the same way it was done in the recent superbowl commercial of a man’s attention being diverted to the Pepsi Max while the woman did not get distracted at all. (Was in a non extreme environment)

A variety of Diet Pepsi that contained 25% extra caffeine and was marketed as a morning drink. It was introduced in test markets in August 1989, but was discontinued in October 1990 due to poor sales and reception. [1] A Mojito Lime/mint-flavored variety that was sold in Finland in 2008. It was also available in Denmark in 2009 as Pepsi Max Mojito. Pepsi with artificial marshmallow flavoring. It was sold as a limited edition for the 2022 holiday season. A limited edition Pepsi released in 2010 with a high concentration of caffeine and extra carbonation. Followed up on in 2015 with Pepsi Strong and Pepsi Strong Zero. These were sold in larger sizes and with an even higher concentration of caffeine and carbonation. [23] This was further followed up on in May 2016 with Pepsi Strong 5.0 GV, a soda so carbonated that a new bottle had to be designed to contain it. [24]Pepsi Max’s main goal is to offer the normal Pepsi drink but with ‘zero calories’. Pepsi Max have achieved this goal because the beverage has the same Pepsi taste but with no calories. This is good because Pepsi Max have achieved what they said to their consumers which created a trust for the brand and helps with the popularity and prestige of the brand name and is recommended that this strategy is continued. Pepsi without the caffeine. It was first introduced in 1982 as Pepsi Free but was changed to its current name in 1987. A blue-colored, fruity/berry-flavored variant. It has been sold in countries such as Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Romania, Hungary, and Turkey.

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