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  • == Caffeine-Free Pepsi == ...first introduced in 1982 as a response to the growing demand for caffeine-free beverages.
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  • == Caffeine-Free Pepsi == ...first introduced in 1982 as a response to the growing demand for caffeine-free beverages.
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  • == Pepsi Zero Sugar == ..., formerly known as Pepsi Max, is a zero-calorie, sugar-free, carbohydrate-free, ginseng-infused cola beverage by [[PepsiCo]]. It was first introduced in t
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  • '''Pepsi Max''' is a low-calorie, sugar-free carbonated soft drink, produced by the company [[PepsiCo]]. It was first in ...'''Pepsi Max''' as a response to the growing demand for low-calorie, sugar-free alternatives to regular soft drinks. The drink was initially launched in th
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  • ...pure version of the original cola. Despite its initial popularity, Crystal Pepsi was discontinued in 1993 due to declining sales. Crystal Pepsi was first introduced in 1992 in a few test markets, and was rolled out nati
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  • == Diet Pepsi == | name = Diet Pepsi
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  • '''Pepsi ONE''' is a sugar-free cola, produced by the [[PepsiCo]] company. It was introduced to the market ...lly launched as "One Calorie Pepsi" in 1998. The name was later changed to Pepsi ONE to emphasize its one-calorie content. The drink was marketed as a diet
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  • ...n December 1992 as a response to the introduction of [[PepsiCo]]'s Crystal Pepsi. ...d was sparked by [[PepsiCo]]'s release of Crystal Pepsi, a clear, caffeine-free alternative to traditional colas. In response, The [[Coca-Cola Company]] la
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  • ...le:Pepsi_Raw.jpg|thumb|{{PAGENAME}}]]<br>'''Pepsi Raw''' (also known as '''Pepsi Natural''' in some markets) was a cola soft drink created by [[PepsiCo]] an ...ients and was marketed as a healthier alternative to regular colas. It was free from artificial preservatives, colours, and sweeteners.
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  • ..., which allowed it to maintain a taste profile closer to that of regular [[Pepsi]] while significantly reducing its calorie content. Pepsi One was launched in 1998 amidst a growing demand for diet sodas that did no
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  • ...nd [[kola nuts]] (a source of [[caffeine]]). Modern cola beverages contain caffeine and sweeteners such as [[sugar]] or [[high fructose corn syrup]]. ...soared, and it became a staple of American culture. Another major brand, [[Pepsi-Cola]], was created by [[Caleb Bradham]] in 1893, offering a slightly diffe
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  • ...tive to the tropical rainforests of Africa. Cola drinks have a significant caffeine content, giving them a stimulating effect. ...cess of Coca-Cola led to the emergence of several competitors, including [[Pepsi-Cola]], which was created by [[Caleb Bradham]] in 1898.
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  • ...tates in the late 19th century. Traditionally made with [[caramel color]], caffeine, and a unique blend of natural flavors, colas have become a staple in globa ...rgence of competing cola brands. Another early and significant brand was [[Pepsi-Cola]], introduced in 1893 by [[Caleb Bradham]] in New Bern, North Carolina
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  • ...affordable alternative to leading cola brands, such as [[Coca-Cola]] and [[Pepsi]]. Big Cola quickly gained popularity due to its larger bottle sizes and lo ...pared to other cola beverages for its similar taste. The drink is caffeine-free and is available in a variety of sizes, with the most notable being its nam
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  • ...aramel color, aspartame or sucralose, phosphoric acid, potassium benzoate, caffeine, citric acid, natural flavors ...d, major cola brands launched their own versions of diet cola, with [[Diet Pepsi]] in 1964 and [[Diet Coke]] in 1982 becoming some of the most popular and e
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  • '''Coca-Cola Light''' is a [[sugar-free]] and [[calorie-free]] soft drink produced and distributed by [[The Coca-Cola Company]]. It was ...ic acid]], [[potassium benzoate]], natural flavors, [[citric acid]], and [[caffeine]]. The aspartame used as a sweetener has been a subject of controversy due
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  • ...-Cola]]. It was introduced by [[The Coca-Cola Company]] in 2005 as a sugar-free version of their flagship product. The beverage is marketed towards those w ...], natural flavors, [[potassium citrate]], [[acesulfame potassium]], and [[caffeine]]. The use of artificial sweeteners like aspartame and acesulfame potassium
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  • ...nish breweries, as a local alternative to the American [[Coca-Cola]] and [[Pepsi]]. Jolly Cola quickly became a popular choice among Danes, embodying a sens ...nge include Jolly Light, a low-calorie version, and Jolly Time, a caffeine-free option. The brand has also introduced flavored colas, such as Jolly Lemon a
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  • ...Diet Coca-Cola''', '''Coca-Cola Light''' or '''Coke Light''') is a [[sugar-free]] and [[no-calorie]] soft drink produced and distributed by [[The Coca-Cola ...cid]], [[potassium benzoate]], [[natural flavors]], [[citric acid]], and [[caffeine]]. In countries where it is made with the sweetener [[sucralose]] (all of t
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  • ! Caffeine free diet coke large (Qdoba) ! Caffeine free diet coke regular (Qdoba)
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  • ...a leaves were originally used in the drink, the company now uses a cocaine-free extract of the leaves. ...has responded to these criticisms by introducing new low-calorie and sugar-free versions of the drink.
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