Pepsi Edge was s cola-flavored beverage distributed by Pepsi-Co in 2004. Developed as competition to Coke C2, it contained half the carbohydrates, calories and sugars of a normal Pepsi, and is flavored by Splenda (sucralose). The soda has been featured on an episode of The Apprentice in which teams had to design a prototype bottle. Several different brands of cola. ... The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids, see Drinking. ... PepsiCo, Inc. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Categories: Stub | Soft drinks | Coca-Cola brands ... Carbohydrates (literally hydrates of carbon) are chemical compounds that act as the primary biological means of storing or consuming energy, other forms being fat and protein. ... A calorie refers to a unit of energy. ... This article deals with sugar as food and as an important, widely traded commodity; the word also has other uses; see Sugar (disambiguation) A sugar is a form of carbohydrate; the most commonly used sugar is a white crystalline solid, sucrose; used to alter the flavor and properties (mouthfeel, perservation... The current Pepsi logo Pepsi or Pepsi-Cola, is a carbonated cola soft drink manufactured by PepsiCo, and the principal rival of Coca-Cola. ... Sucralose is a non-caloric sweetener about 600 times sweeter than sucrose. ... SODA may mean: Service-Oriented Development of Applications See also soda. ... An episode is to television and radio what a chapter is to a book: a part of a sequence of a body of work. ... The winning contestant of the original American series of The Apprentice becomes the head of one of Donald Trumps companies. ... Prototypes or prototypical instances combine the most representative attributes of a category. ...
In 2005, PepsiCo has announced their decision to discontinue Pepsi Edge due to poor sales, just like they had done earlier for Pepsi Blue and Crystal Pepsi. 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 20 oz. ... 12 pack of Crystal Pepsi cans Crystal Pepsi was a clear-colored, caffeine-free soft drink that was made by PepsiCo from 1992 to 1993 in the United States and Canada. ...
Pepsi was banned from import in India in 1970 for having refused to release the list of its ingredients.
Pepsi has also been alleged to practice "water piracy" due to its role in exploitation of ground water resources resulting in scarcity of drinking water for the natives of Pudussery panchayat in the Palakkad distict in Kerala, India.
Other regions where Pepsi outsells Coke are in central Appalachia, the state of North Dakota, the region in and around the state of Utah, and the city of Buffalo (by a 2-1 margin), all in the United States.
Other regions where Pepsi outsells Coke are in central Appalachia, the state of North Dakota, the predominantly Mormon region in and around the state of Utah (the Mormon church has stock in Pepsi), and the city of Buffalo (by a 2-1 margin), all in the United States.
Pepsi has also changed the labels on all Pepsis sold in Texas (where it is the 3rd most popular soft drink, behind Dr Pepper), renaming the drink Pepsi Sí, in a move hoping to attract a larger Latino demographic (which largely drinks Coke), in aims that they might "say yes to Pepsi".
Pepsi eventually became an offensive term, nickname, for Francophones viewed as a lower class by Anglophones in the middle of the 20th century.