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List of Pepsi variations

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File:Pepsi Fire limited edition.jpg
Pepsi Fire, one of many different types of Pepsi-Cola.

The following is a list of types of Pepsi-Cola:

  • Crystal Pepsi: Discontinued clear version
  • Diet Pepsi: Low-calorie version of Pepsi
  • Pepsi AM: Contains more caffeine than a regular Pepsi and marketed as a morning drink. No longer produced.
    • Diet Pepsi AM: Sugar-free version of Pepsi AM, and introduced in 1987. No longer produced.
  • Pepsi Blue: a blue colored, fruity variety
  • Pepsi Cappuccino: Cappuccino flavored sold in Eastern Europe.
  • 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.
  • Pepsi Fire: a limited edition variety which is sold in Guam and Malaysia. Pepsi Fire is a cinnamon flavored cola.
  • Pepsi Free (now known as Caffeine-Free Pepsi)
    • Diet Pepsi Free (now known as Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi)
  • Pepsi Holiday Spice: a limited edition variety which the company began selling November 1, 2004 in the U.S.A. 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 and Malaysia.
  • Pepsi Ice Cream (only available in Russia) Known as "Pepsi Vanilla" in the US
  • 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.
    • Diet Pepsi Kona
  • Pepsi Latte
  • Pepsi Light: Lemon-flavored Diet Pepsi sold in the 1980s
  • Pepsi Lime: with lime flavor added, introduced onto the market in the spring of 2005.
    • Diet Pepsi Lime
  • Pepsi Max
    • Pepsi Max Cappucino: Only available in France, Finland, Norway and the UK. (Marketed as Pepsi Max Coffee Cino in the UK.)
    • Pepsi Max Cool lemon
    • Pepsi Max Twist
  • Pepsi ONE: An alternative to Diet Pepsi, with one calorie.
  • Pepsi Raging Raspberry
  • Pepsi Samba
  • Pepsi Si
  • Pepsi Strawberry Burst
  • Pepsi Tarik: a mix between coffee and cola. Currently, it's only available in Malaysia for MYR 1.70 a bottle.
  • Pepsi Tropical Chill
  • Pepsi Twist: a lemon flavored variety
    • Diet Pepsi 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.
    • Diet Pepsi Vanilla
  • 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.
    • Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry
  • Pepsi X: contains more caffeine than regular Pepsi, and also contains taurine and guaranine. It is similar to other energy drinks on the market (Red Bull, V, etc.)
    • Pepsi XL

Fictional varieties

File:Pepsi Perfect in Back To The Future II.jpg

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