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List of Pepsi variations

List of Pepsi variations

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PepsiCo has produced a number of variations on its primary cola, Pepsi, over the years, including the following:

A 355 milliliter can of the variation Pepsi Lime
This is an image of the front of a Pepsi "Hot" Chocolate Flavor can. The top of the can is emblazoned with the Pepsi logo in its older classic font reading "Pepsi Cola". Above that is the standard Red White and Blue Pepsi Logo. Beneath and slightly to the right of the font is a marshmallow and a sliver of chocolate. Closer to the bottom there contains the text "'Hot' Chocolate". Under that is the text "Natural and Artificial Flavor" The bottom right of the whole front of the can contains the standard callorie label stating that the can has "150 calories per can" with the text describing the cans volume of liquid below stating "12 Fluid Ounces (355 millileters)". The whole can is surrounded by liquid chocolate swirls flowing from top to bottom and left to right.
The front of a Pepsi "Hot" Chocolate can


Regular varieties

North America

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Europe

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Japan

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China

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Latin America

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Other markets

  • Pepsi Blue Chilled Cola, or simply Pepsi Blue, which was promoted by Britney Spears was released in Vietnam. Another version of Pepsi, Pepsi Ice Mint flavored Pepsi sold for a limited time along with Pepsi Fire in south east Asia including Malaysia.
  • Pepsi Cheer, a sweet syrup tasting style of Pepsi sold in Thailand in 2010.
  • Pepsi Fire: a limited edition, cinnamon-flavored variety that is sold in Guam, Saipan, Thailand, Mexico, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Vietnam. It is also a Pepsi Ice twin version.
  • Pepsi Green: a bright-green variety introduced in Thailand on January 15, 2009.[44]
  • Pepsi Creaming Soda : A strong cream and vanilla light pepsi tasting soda. Giving out an ice cream milkshake like flavor. Available in Australia & New Zealand.
  • Pepsi Ice: Pepsi with an icy mint flavor. Sold in Guam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. In summer 2007 Pepsi used the name Pepsi Ice in the Czech Republic and Slovakia for a limited edition cola with apple flavor.
  • Pepsi Light: sold in Australia and New Zealand for short time.
  • Pepsi Aha: Lemon-flavored Pepsi sold in India
  • Pepsi Pinas: Pepsi Blue renamed sold in Philippines
  • Pepsi Pogi: Sold only in Philippines
  • Pepsi Mango:Available both in Australia & New Zealand since 2021.
  • Pepsi Latte: Sold in Thailand
  • Pepsi Tarik: Coffee-flavored, sold in Malaysia and Singapore

Low-calorie varieties

Diet Pepsi/Pepsi Light

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Pepsi Max

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Other Low-Calorie Varieties

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Fictional drinks


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