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Encyclopedia > Pepsi Jazz
Pepsi Fire, one of many different types of Pepsi-Cola.
Pepsi Fire, one of many different types of Pepsi-Cola.

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Colas

  • Crystal Pepsi: Discontinued clear version of cola; introduced in 1992 and sold until 1993.
  • Crystal by Pepsi: Discontinued (non-cola) citrus flavored reformulation of Crystal Pepsi.
  • Pepsi: PepsiCo's signature cola flavor.
  • Pepsi A-ha: Lemon flavored Pepsi sold in India.
  • Pepsi AM: Contains more caffeine than a regular Pepsi and marketed as a morning drink. No longer produced.
  • Pepsi Blue: A blue colored, (non-cola) fruity variety of soda. No longer produced.
  • Pepsi Carnival: A tropical fruit flavored Pepsi available in Japan for a limited time that debuted in summer 2006.
  • Pepsi Fire: a limited edition variety which is sold in Guam, Saipan, Thailand, Mexico, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Pepsi Fire is a cinnamon flavored cola. (see also the Pepsi Max cinnamon edition for Christmas 2005)
  • Pepsi Free introduced in 1982 by PepsiCo as the first major-brand caffeine-free cola and is today sold as Caffeine-Free Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi.
  • Pepsi Gold: Limited edition gold colored variant as part of a 2006 FIFA World Cup promotion. Released in Thailand and several other countries. In 2006, released in Romania, Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Jamaica, Lebanon, Turkey, Venezuela, and Malaysia.
  • Pepsi Holiday Spice: a limited edition variety which the company began selling November 1, 2004 in the U.S.A. and Canada for an eight-week period (it has not been sold since). It is flavored with a seasonal finish of ginger and cinnamon.
  • Pepsi Ice Pepsi with an Icy Mint flavor. Sold in Guam, Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
  • Pepsi Lime: with lime flavor added, introduced onto the market in the spring of 2005.
  • Pepsi Max Available outside the United States.
    • Pepsi Max Cool lemon
    • Pepsi Max Cinnamon (a limited edition Cinnamon flavour Pepsi released Christmas 2005)
    • Pepsi Max Cino (UK - Pepsi Max with coffee)
    • Pepsi Max Gold (only available in Finland, Iceland, Norway and the UK)
    • Pepsi Max Punch (a dark red Pepsi cola with Cinnamon and Ginger - limited edition in the UK market for Christmas 2005 - available September to December)
    • Pepsi Max Twist
  • Pepsi NEX: A zero calorie Pepsi developed by Suntory and sold only in Japan [1]
  • Pepsi Raging Raspberry
  • Pepsi Razzleberry
  • Pepsi Red a red colored Pepsi from Japan developed by Suntory.
  • Pepsi Samba: Pepsi with tropical flavors
  • Pepsi Si: The word si used in its Spanish context ("yes") and printed on cans. Used as a marketing gimmick in predominantly Hispanic areas.
  • Pepsi Strawberry Burst
  • Pepsi Tropical Chill
  • Pepsi Twist: a lemon flavored variety
    • Pepsi Twistão Sold during summertime in Brazil, it's a Pepsi with a lemon flavor stronger than regular Pepsi Twist. "Twistão", in Portuguese, is the augmentative of "Twist".
  • Pepsi Vanilla: Released in the U.S. in 2003, it is Pepsi's answer to Vanilla Coke. Contains vanilla extract as well as both natural and artificial flavors.
  • Pepsi Wild Cherry: a cherry flavored variety, introduced in 1988. Originally called "Wild Cherry Pepsi", its name was changed along with the formula in 2005.
  • Pepsi X Energy Cola: contains more caffeine than regular Pepsi, and also contains guaranine. Pepsi is the first major cola brand to have an energy drink line extension. The cola-based product has a unique flavor and a reddish tint. It is sold in several countries worldwide.

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Coffee Related

  • Pepsi Cafechino: Pepsi with a touch of coffee only sold in India.
  • Pepsi Cappuccino: Cappuccino flavored sold in Eastern Europe.
  • Pepsi Kona: a short-lived product that was market tested in the Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania areas between 1994 and 1996. A mix of Pepsi-Cola and coffee, it is said to have tasted more like coffee than cola.
  • Pepsi Latte
  • Pepsi Max Cappucino: Only available in France, Finland, Norway, Ireland and the UK.
    • Pepsi Max Coffee Cino Pepsi Max Cappucino variant currently being sold in the UK.
  • Pepsi Tarik: a mix between coffee and cola. Currently, it's only available in Malaysia and Singapore. Tarik is a word in the Malay language which means "to pull"; the inspiration behind the name comes from a popular, local 'specialty' beverage (which is drank on an everyday basis however) called "Teh Tarik"- Tea which is mixed with sweetened, condensed milk and then poured from cylinder to cylinder to provide a frothy, somewhat-cooled tea.

Coffee Coffee is a beverage, served hot or with ice, prepared from the roasted seeds of the coffee plant. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into List of Pepsi types. ... A test market, in the field of business and marketing, is a geographic region or demographic group used to gauge the viability of a product or service in the mass market prior to a wide scale roll-out. ... The Bethlehem Steel Corporation in the Lehigh Valley, once one of the worlds largest manufacturers of steel, closed in 2003. ... Philadelphia is a village located in Jefferson County, New York. ... Official language(s) None Capital Harrisburg Largest city Philadelphia Area  Ranked 33rd  - Total 46,055 sq mi (119,283 km²)  - Width 160 miles (255 km)  - Length 280 miles (455 km)  - % water 2. ... A bottle of Pepsi Tarik Pepsi Tarik is a drink invented by cola giant Pepsi Cola. ... The Malay language, also known locally as Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Malay people who reside in the Malay peninsula, southern Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, and parts of the coast of Borneo. ...

Diet Related

  • Diet Crystal Pepsi: Low-calorie version of Crystal Pepsi.
  • Diet Pepsi: Low-calorie version of Pepsi.
    • Diet Pepsi AM: Sugar-free version of Pepsi AM, and introduced in 1987. No longer produced.
  • Pepsi Edge: contains half the carbohydrates, calories and sugars of a normal Pepsi, and is flavored by Splenda. Introduced in 2004, and discontinued in 2005. It was featured on an episode of The Apprentice 2 in which teams had to design a prototype bottle.
    • Pepsi Avantage: the French name for Pepsi Edge, sold exclusively during 2005 in the province of Quebec.
  • Diet Pepsi Free (now known as Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi)
Can and Box of Diet Pepsi Jazz
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Can and Box of Diet Pepsi Jazz
  • Diet Pepsi Jazz a fruit flavored cola only available in diet styles. Introduced in July 2006. Available in "Black Cherry and French Vanilla" and "Strawberries and Cream"
  • Diet Pepsi Kona
  • Pepsi Light: Lemon-flavored Diet Pepsi sold in the 1970s and 1980s
    • Diet Pepsi Light
  • (australian, new) Pepsi Light: diet pepsi with a new flavour and 99% less callories than the original pepsi.
  • Diet Pepsi Lime
  • Pepsi ONE: An alternative to Diet Pepsi, with one calorie per serving.
  • Diet Pepsi Twist
    • Diet Pepsi Twistão (see above)
  • Diet Pepsi Vanilla
  • Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry Not widely available until 2005, when Wild Cherry Pepsi was reformulated.
  • Pepsi XL a mid-calorie cola targeted at transitioners (those who were making the move from sugared colas to diet colas) and males.

Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or drink whose recipe has been altered in some way to make it part of a body modification diet. ... Diet Pepsi is a low-calorie carbonated cola soft drink that was introduced in 1964. ... 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... Sucralose is a non-caloric sweetener about 600 times sweeter than sucrose. ... The Apprentice 2 is the second season of The Apprentice, which began on September 9, 2004 on NBC. It featured 18 candidates, whereas season one only featured 16. ... Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Flower White garden lily Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total  - Land  - Water    (% of total)  Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2543x1570, 752 KB) Summary Desc: Product Image of new Diet Pepsi Jazz Black Cherry and French Vanilla Author: Rene Schwietzke Source: Own work Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2543x1570, 752 KB) Summary Desc: Product Image of new Diet Pepsi Jazz Black Cherry and French Vanilla Author: Rene Schwietzke Source: Own work Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects... Pepsi ONE logo Pepsi ONE (so named because it contains one calorie per eight-ounce serving) is a sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo in the United States as an alternative to regular Pepsi and Diet Pepsi. ...

Fictional Varieties

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References

  1. ^ Suntory News Release. Retrieved on 2006-07-04.


 

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