List of Pepsi variations

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List of Pepsi variations[edit | edit source]

This is a comprehensive list of Pepsi variations, including different flavors and limited edition releases. Pepsi, a popular carbonated soft drink, has introduced numerous variations over the years to cater to different tastes and preferences. Below is a compilation of notable Pepsi variations:

Regular Pepsi[edit | edit source]

Pepsi logo

Regular Pepsi, also known as Pepsi-Cola, is the flagship product of the PepsiCo company. It was first introduced in 1898 and has since become one of the most recognized and consumed soft drinks worldwide. Regular Pepsi is characterized by its refreshing cola flavor and distinctive logo.

Diet Pepsi[edit | edit source]

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Diet Pepsi logo

Diet Pepsi is a sugar-free version of Pepsi that was introduced in 1964. It is targeted towards individuals who prefer a low-calorie alternative. Diet Pepsi has a similar taste to regular Pepsi but contains artificial sweeteners instead of sugar.

Pepsi Max[edit | edit source]

Pepsi Max, also known as Pepsi Black in some countries, is a zero-calorie cola beverage that was first launched in 1993. It is marketed as a sugar-free and low-carbohydrate alternative to regular Pepsi. Pepsi Max has a bold and intense flavor, appealing to those who desire a stronger taste.

Pepsi Twist[edit | edit source]

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Pepsi Twist logo

Pepsi Twist is a variation of Pepsi that was introduced in 2000. It features a twist of lemon flavor, giving it a refreshing and tangy taste. Pepsi Twist is often released as a limited edition or seasonal flavor.

Pepsi Lime[edit | edit source]

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Pepsi Lime logo

Pepsi Lime is another citrus-infused variation of Pepsi. It was first introduced in 2005 and combines the classic cola taste with a hint of lime. Pepsi Lime is often available for a limited time during the summer months.

Pepsi Wild Cherry[edit | edit source]

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Pepsi Wild Cherry logo

Pepsi Wild Cherry is a cherry-flavored variation of Pepsi that was launched in 1988. It offers a sweet and fruity twist to the original cola taste. Pepsi Wild Cherry is a popular choice among cherry soda enthusiasts.

Pepsi Vanilla[edit | edit source]

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Pepsi Vanilla logo

Pepsi Vanilla is a vanilla-flavored variation of Pepsi that was first introduced in 2003. It combines the smoothness of vanilla with the refreshing cola taste. Pepsi Vanilla is often released as a limited edition flavor.

Pepsi Blue[edit | edit source]

File:Pepsi Blue logo.svg
Pepsi Blue logo

Pepsi Blue is a berry-flavored variation of Pepsi that was launched in 2002. It features a vibrant blue color and a unique taste that combines berries and cola. Pepsi Blue was discontinued in most markets but remains popular in some regions.

Pepsi Fire[edit | edit source]

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Pepsi Fire logo

Pepsi Fire is a cinnamon-flavored variation of Pepsi that was introduced in 2017. It offers a spicy and warm twist to the traditional cola taste. Pepsi Fire was released as a limited edition flavor.

PepsiCo collaborations[edit | edit source]

PepsiCo has also collaborated with various brands and franchises to create limited edition Pepsi variations. Some notable collaborations include:

  • Pepsi Perfect - A limited edition Pepsi variation released in 2015 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the movie Back to the Future Part II.
  • Pepsi X - A limited edition Pepsi variation released in collaboration with the video game Halo 4 in 2012.
  • Pepsi Nex - A Pepsi variation released exclusively in Japan, featuring unique flavors and packaging.

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