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Pepsi Max is a low-calorie, sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo as an alternative to regular Pepsi and Diet Pepsi. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
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Diet sodas (also diet, sugar-free, or light soft drinks, refreshments, or carbonated beverages) are sugar-free, artificially sweetened, non-alcoholic carbonated beverages generally marketed towards health-conscious people, diabetics, athletes, and other people who want to lose weight or stay fit. ...
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Pepsi ONE (so named because it contains one calorie per eight-fluid ounce (230 ml) serving) is a sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo in the United States as an alternative to regular Pepsi and Diet Pepsi. ...
Diet Pepsi is a low-calorie carbonated cola. ...
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History
Pepsi Max debuted in the United Kingdom and Italy in April 1993. The rollout was expanded to Ireland the following September, and to France, the Netherlands and Australia the following December. By the end of 1994, Pepsi Max was sold in approximately twenty countries. By the end of 1995, that figure had more than doubled. Image File history File links Information. ...
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The product remained unavailable in the United States until only recently (The U.S is PepsiCo's native market, and the largest consumer of carbonated soft drinks), where one of its principal ingredients had not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The ingredient in question—acesulfame potassium—is combined with aspartame to provide the beverage's sweetness. Some people claim that this results in a better taste than that of other diet colas (most of which are sweetened with aspartame alone). A soft drink is a drink that contains no alcohol. ...
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Chemical structure of Acesulfame potassium Acesulfame potassium is a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K, and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. ...
Aspartame (or APM) (IPA: ) is the name for an artificial, non-saccharide sweetener, aspartyl-phenylalanine-1-methyl ester; i. ...
On 28 May 1994, England's Blackpool Pleasure Beach amusement park opened the Pepsi Max Big One steel roller coaster. At the time, the Pepsi-sponsored attraction was the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster. (Both records subsequently were broken elsewhere.) May 28 is the 148th day of the year (149th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Pleasure Beach, Blackpool (formerly Blackpool Pleasure Beach) is an amusement park in the town of Blackpool in Lancashire, England. ...
The Pepsi Max Big One is a steel roller coaster located at Pleasure Beach, Blackpool in England. ...
A typical roller coaster The roller coaster is a popular amusement ride developed for amusement parks and modern theme parks. ...
Pepsi Max Twist (with added lemon-lime flavour) In early 2005, Pepsi Max Twist (with added lemon-lime flavour) joined the UK and Australian product line. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (451x607, 44 KB)Can of Pepsi Max twist. ...
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In autumn 2005, Pepsi Max Punch was marketed in the UK for the festive season. Containing ginger and cinnamon, the product was similar in flavour to Pepsi Holiday Spice, a sugar-sweetened variety of Pepsi that was marketed in the U.S. one year earlier. Pepsi Holiday Spice is a limited edition of Pepsi-Cola which the company began selling November 1, 2004 in the U.S.A. for an eight-week period (to the end of the year). ...
In late 2005 and early 2006, a coffee-flavoured variety was introduced in France, Finland, Ireland, Norway and the UK. Known as Pepsi Max Cappuccino (Pepsi Max Coffee Cino in the UK), the product is predated by the similar Pepsi Kona (briefly test-marketed in the U.S. in 1996) and Pepsi Tarik (available in Malaysia since 2005). Pepsi Kona Pepsi Kona was a short-lived Pepsi product that was market tested in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania between 1994 and 1996. ...
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. ...
A bottle of Pepsi Tarik Pepsi Tarik is a drink invented by cola giant Pepsi Cola. ...
Pepsi Max was introduced to the South Korean and Philippine markets in mid-2006. For the history of Korea, see Korea. ...
Pepsi Max also outsells regular Pepsi in Finland and some regions of Australia.[citation needed] Pepsi Max was reintroduced in Argentina in spring 2006, having previously been launched in 1994 and then phased out. Pepsi Max was introduced in Bulgaria in 2006. Pepsi Max was introduced in Brazil in early 2007. Pepsi Max was introduced in Egypt and Jordan in March 2007. Pepsi Max was reintroduced in Lebanon in April 2007. Pepsi Max was introduced in UAE in April/March 2007. UAE redirects here; for other uses of that term, see UAE (disambiguation) The United Arab Emirates is an oil-rich country situated in the south-east of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia, comprising seven emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain. ...
Pepsi Max was introduced in the USA on June 1, 2007 as "Diet Pepsi Max". Its ingredient label mentions ginseng, and the drink contains more caffeine (46mg vs. 24mg per 8 fl oz) than Diet Pepsi.[1] Diet Pepsi Max is a zero-calorie, sugar-free, carbohydrate-free, ginseng infused cola, marketed by PepsiCo as an alternative to regular Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and Pepsi One. ...
Product positioning Recent UK/Australia Pepsi Max television advertisements have featured the taglines "Maximum taste, no sugar" and "Don't worry, there's no sugar." Some have incorporated extreme sports and video games such as Motocross Mania in an attempt to appeal to young men (in contrast to other diet cola drinks, which tend to target young women). The British advertising campaign involved retouched versions of the American "Do the Dew" commercials for Mountain Dew (a drink not available in the UK), rebranded as "Live life to the Max". This article is about various Extreme Sports. ...
Mountain Dew is a caffeinated, sweet, citrus-flavored soft drink produced by PepsiCo, Inc. ...
Coca-Cola Zero, a sugar-free cola from the Coca-Cola Company, is marketed in a similar manner. In the UK some Coke Zero advertising alluded to Pepsi Max, leading to a robust counter-campaign by Pepsi directly extolling the virtues of the concept of "maximum" over that of "zero." Coca-Cola Zero or Coke Zero is a product of the Coca-Cola Company. ...
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is one of the largest manufacturer, distributor and marketer of nonalcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups in the world. ...
Flavors - Citron Citron Vert: Lemon Lime flavored sold in France.
- Twist: Lemon Lime flavored sold in the United Kingdom.
- Punch: Sold in the UK during Christmas 2005. Similar to Pepsi Holiday Spice.
- Cappuccino : Coffee flavored sold in Europe.
- Cool Lemon: Lemon flavored sold in Europe.
- Chill: Apple flavored sold in Sweden and Finland (limited edition, summer 2007).
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On 30 June 1998, acesulfame potassium finally received FDA approval. PepsiCo responded within one hour, announcing the introduction of Pepsi ONE (which reached store shelves the following October). This new variety contained the same sweeteners as Pepsi Max, but not an identical formula or flavour. Pepsi ONE was among the twelve brand names that were considered and rejected when creating Pepsi Max. Pepsi ONE (so named because it contains one calorie per eight-fluid ounce (230 ml) serving) is a sugar-free cola, marketed by PepsiCo in the United States as an alternative to regular Pepsi and Diet Pepsi. ...
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Chemical structure of Acesulfame potassium Acesulfame potassium is a calorie-free artificial sweetener, also known as Acesulfame K or Ace K, and marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. ...
In early 2005, Pepsi ONE was revised, with Splenda brand sucralose replacing the aspartame ingredient. Sucralose is a non-caloric sweetener about 600 times sweeter than sucrose. ...
Sucralose is an artificial sweetener. ...
Canada's Pepsi Max Beginning in early 1994, an entirely different Pepsi Max was marketed in Canada. Now regarded as a precursor to Pepsi Edge, it was sweetened with a combination of aspartame and high fructose corn syrup. As a result, it contained 2/3 fewer calories than full-sugar colas (including regular Pepsi), but more calories than conventional diet/light colas (or the version of Pepsi Max sold elsewhere). The Canadian product was discontinued in 2002. Pepsi Edge was s cola-flavored beverage distributed by Pepsi-Co in 2004. ...
High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) refers to a group of corn syrups which have undergone enzymatic processing in order to increase their fructose content and are then mixed with pure corn syrup (100% glucose) to reach their final form. ...
In popular culture In the Nintendo 64 game Conker's Bad Fur Day and its Xbox remake, Conker: Live and Reloaded, Conker meets a scarecrow named Birdy, who asks for "Mepsipax" in return for a manual. Mepsipax is a reference to Pepsi Max, used to prevent copyright infringement. It is also a play on words, designed to give him the impression of being so drunk he has become dyslexic. The Nintendo 64 ), often abbreviated as N64, was Nintendos third home video game console for the international market. ...
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See also PepsiCo has produced a number of variations on its primary cola, Pepsi, over the years, including: Pepsi Fire, one of many different types of Pepsi-Cola. ...
References - Kotabe, M. and Helsen, K. Global Marketing Management, John Wiley & Sons, 2004. ISBN 0-471-23062-6
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