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Soda giants Coca-Cola and Pepsi both announced new beverages this week. Here's what they are and when customers can get them.
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Coke and Pepsi have both introduced new beverages with cane sugar. However, Coke’s product will not replace its existing flagship brand, as Donald Trump implied it would in a social media post.
The cola innovation comes just four months after PepsiCo’s $1.95 billion acquisition of Poppi, signaling a significant ...
Pepsi just launched its first-ever prebiotic cola with real cane sugar, low calories, and zero artificial sweeteners. Here’s ...
The launch comes just a few months after PepsiCo completed its $1.95 billion acquisition of prebiotic soda brand Poppi.
Pepsi Prebiotic Cola is packaged in 12 oz. single cans for trial and 8 packs of 12 oz. cans. The new beverage will be ...
Related: Pepsi Debuts ‘Creamy’ New Flavor, a Twist on Fan-Favorite Taste Recent changes announced by Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will phase out petroleum-based ...
PepsiCo claims its new products "demonstrate its commitment to calorie reduction and consumer choice," and now that sugar's become Public Health Enemy #1, they will lure YOU, the CONSUMER, in with ...
But the company’s new products seem to be changing things. In its most recent financial report, for instance, Pepsi experienced strong growth in the “zero” (sugar) line of products.
Pepsi and Suntory, the sole bottler and distributor of Pepsi products in Japan, reportedly worked together to make sure Pepsi Special doesn't have an overpowering dextrin aftertaste.
The latest "soda war" is the fight to have your products seem healthy—and PepsiCo has enlisted some media allies It used to be that the "soda wars" referred to Coke vs. Pepsi. No more. Today's ...
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