List of Pepsi variations

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== List of Pepsi variations ==

Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. Since its creation, Pepsi has introduced a variety of flavors and product lines to cater to different tastes and preferences. Below is a list of notable Pepsi variations.

Regular Variations

  • Pepsi - The original cola-flavored beverage.
  • Diet Pepsi - A low-calorie version of the original Pepsi.
  • Pepsi Zero Sugar - A zero-calorie, sugar-free version of Pepsi.
  • Pepsi Max - A sugar-free cola with added caffeine and ginseng.

Flavor Variations

Seasonal and Limited Editions

International Variations

  • Pepsi Ice Cucumber - A cucumber-flavored Pepsi available in Japan.
  • Pepsi White - A yogurt-flavored Pepsi available in Japan.
  • Pepsi Azuki - A red bean-flavored Pepsi available in Japan.
  • Pepsi Twist - A lemon-flavored Pepsi available in various international markets.

Caffeine-Free Variations

Other Notable Variations

  • Crystal Pepsi - A clear, caffeine-free version of Pepsi.
  • Pepsi Next - A mid-calorie version of Pepsi with 30% less sugar.
  • Pepsi Natural - A version of Pepsi made with natural ingredients.
  • Pepsi Throwback - A version of Pepsi made with real sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.

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