Throughout its many years of existence, Pepsi
has released dozens of different variants
of its classic drinks, including many limited
edition flavors and international products.
With such a large amount of options, there’s
bound to be some drinks that weren’t well
received with the public. Here are the Top
10 Pepsi drinks that embarrassed the company.
Crystal Pepsi
In the early 1990s, clear household products
and drinks were all the craze. People liked
the idea of no artificial dyes or flavors
in their drinks and clear sodas were meant
to be healthier and more pure than their traditional
counterparts. Pepsi hopped on to the trend
in the early 90s by releasing a clear soda
called Crystal Pepsi that was marketed as
a caffeine free alternative to the company’s
usual dark cola, but it really wasn’t much
healthier as it still contained the same amount
of calories and sugar.  Everybody knows about
the rivalry between Coke and Pepsi, and pretty
much everyone has a preference for one of
the two. This rivalry was actually one of
the main reasons that Crystal Pepsi failed.
When the Coca-Cola Company saw that Pepsi
had released a clear drink, it realized it
needed to release one of its own to compete.
Except instead of just releasing a good drink
to compete with Crystal Pepsi, Coca-Cola purposely
released a product that was created to fail
and bring down Crystal Pepsi with it. The
unpopular drink was called Tab Clear, and
it was promoted as a diet drink with medicinal
purposes. This was done to confuse customers
into thinking that its counterpart Crystal
Pepsi had these same characteristics, leading
to a decrease in sales. Both products flopped
and ended up being pulled off the shelves
in 1994, thanks to Coke’s marketing strategies.
Luckily for anyone who wants to try the drink
though, Crystal Pepsi has been brought back
as a limited edition drink quite a few times,
so next time it comes back around you can
get the chance to buy some.
Pepsi Blue
After the success of Mountain Dew Code Red
in the early 2000s, Pepsi wanted to create
even more flavor varieties within its products
to gain more sales, so Pepsi Blue was released
in 2002. The soda was bright blue in color
and was marketed as tasting like some sort
of berries. Despite having an extensive promotional
period, including the use of celebrities in
adverts as well as appearances in movies,
the fruity drink was not very well received
by the public thanks to the company’s use
of a controversial and untrusted ingredient. In
order to achieve the super blue coloring of
the drink, Pepsi Blue used the dye Blue 1.
Blue 1, also known as Brilliant Blue FCF is
a synthetic dye used in multiple products
such as food and cosmetics. While some experts
have decided that the dye is safe to use,
there are still some people who believe that
the substance is a hazard to one’s health,
causing cancers and asthma, among other things.
The dye was actually banned in a few countries
at the time of Pepsi Blue’s release, so
it’s understandable that people didn’t
want to be ingesting the substance. Pepsi
tried to heavily promote its product through
various advertisements, but the drink never
really did catch on, and was discontinued
in the United States in 2004. Pepsi Blue is
still available in certain locations overseas,
such as Indonesia and the Philippines though,
so if you ever travel to these countries you
can try the controversial blue drink.
Josta
Caffeinated energy drinks have been around
since the early 20th century, but it wasn’t
really until the late 90s and early 2000s
that they really took off and became the big
brand that they are today. While it’s common
now to see people drinking huge cans of Red
Bull and Monster, it was less common just
a couple of decades ago. Pepsi was a little
ahead of its time when it became the US’s
first major drink company to release an energy
drink in 1995. The drink was called Josta
and it was a slightly spicy fruit flavored
energy drink that used guarana and caffeine
as its energy providers. Guarana is a plant
native to the Amazon of Brazil, and is commonly
used as a stimulant, as the seeds from its
fruit contain twice the amount of caffeine
as coffee seeds do. This combined with the
caffeine from coffee seeds makes the perfect
energy drink formula. The high energy drink
actually did become quite popular after its
release, but changes in PepsiCo’s sales
policies meant that the drink hadn’t sold
enough to be kept on the shelves. In 1999,
the drink was officially discontinued and
sadly it hasn’t seen a re-release yet. Since
its discontinuation, many people have created
petitions to bring the drink back, and since
energy drinks are quite popular in today’s
world, it would be a good time to bring the
drink back, even if it’s just for a limited
time only. If you’re really desperate to
try it though, there are some recipes online
on how to make your own at home.
Slice
In the 1980s, to compete with other fruit
flavored sodas such as Sprite, which is produced
by Pepsi’s rival company Coca-Cola, PepsiCo
released a line of fruity sodas called Slice.
From its release in 1984 until 1994, the drink
actually contained 10% fruit juice, making
it seem like a healthier alternative to artificially
flavored drinks. There were 15 flavors available
throughout the years the product existed such
as grape, fruit punch, apple, cherry cola,
peach, and many more. The drink was highly
successful and by 1987, 3.2% of the soda market
was made up of Slice sodas. However, popularity
began to drop around the late 80s. It’s
unknown when exactly Slice was discontinued,
but flavors began dropping from its lineup
by the year 2000, and they were all gone somewhere
between the late 2000s and the early 2010s.
It’s still possible to try certain flavors
of the brand though, as the lemon-lime flavor
of Slice was pulled from the lineup in 2000
to become the standalone product called Sierra
Mist, which is still available today, while
the orange flavor became the Tropicana Twister.
The name Slice has since been acquired by
New Slice Ventures, who are due to launch
four flavors of the soda sometime this year.
However, to the disappointment of many retro
soda lovers, this new Slice just isn’t the
same. The drink is now made from sparkling
water and organic fruit juice, with way less
calories and sugar than its predecessor. While
this is great news for health fans, it’s
just not the same as the original.
Pepsi Holiday Spice
Spice flavored drinks are all the rage throughout
the holidays. Pumpkin spice flavored anything
(especially lattes) are almost impossible
to get away from, and cinnamon flavored drinks
and teas are also fairly common. The one thing
these things have in common is that they’re
all hot, which is perfect for the chilly holiday
weather. Refreshing cold sodas are known for
being pretty much the exact opposite. Starting
in 2004, Pepsi released a limited edition
holiday soda, called the Pepsi Holiday Spice,
which was a variation of classic Pepsi including
various spices. The 2004 version of the drink
included only cinnamon, which doesn’t sound
too bad considering it’s already an ingredient
in the usual Pepsi formula, but many people
found the cold spice drink absolutely disgusting,
while other people have petitioned to actually
have it brought back after it was discontinued
in 2006. However, in 2007 a similar drink
called Christmas Pepsi was released, which
was pretty similar to the Holiday Spice except
this time around it contained nutmeg and cocoa
on top of the cinnamon. This proved to be
even grosser than the original Holiday Spice,
so it was discontinued in 2008.
Pepsi Fire
Pepsi Holiday Spice was not the last time
the company would experiment with using cinnamon
in its drinks. Even though some of the feedback
was awful for the holiday drink, in 2017,
Pepsi stepped it up a notch further and created
the Pepsi Fire drink, a cinnamon infused soda
that was on sale for a limited amount of time.
Many people compared it to Fireball Whiskey,
which is not a very pleasant experience for
most people who try drinking it, so a non-alcoholic
version would be even worse. Though some reviews
say that the soda wasn’t actually that spicy
at all, other people were simply too scared
to even try it, leading to low sales. To make
matters worse, the drink wasn’t only sold
in soda form in stores; it was also turned
into a Slurpee flavor at a limited number
of 7-Eleven locations around the country.
Imagine going to get a refreshing Slurpee
on a hot summer day and sipping on a spicy
hot frozen cinnamon infused cola. No thank
you. The product received fairly negative
reviews during its limited release so hopefully
this will be the final sign that Pepsi should
probably stop releasing cinnamon flavored
drinks.
Salted Caramel Pepsi
Another strange holiday themed Pepsi drink
that someone really thought was necessary
was the Salted Caramel Pepsi, released for
a limited time in 2017. Another member of
the holiday food group, salted caramel is
definitely great on its own, but is it really
the right thing to be flavoring a carbonated
beverage with? Many people thought that no,
it isn’t, and were disgusted by the newest
Pepsi creation. On top of just sounding kind
of gross, adding caramel to an already extremely
sugary drink just makes it even higher in
sugar, leading to less people wanting to drink
it. Even people with a sweet tooth can recognize
that sometimes there is the possibility to
have too much sugar in something, and this
was definitely one of them. Many reviews of
the drink say that the soda was absolutely
disgusting, and that the flavors just didn’t
go together. This is pretty understandable
and it’s hard to believe that this product
actually got through taste testing with a
combination of flavors this bad. Some people
didn’t think it was all that bad, but they
were definitely the minority in the situation
here, so it’s safe to say that Pepsi will
not be releasing another caramel flavored
drink any time soon.
Pepsi X
In 2012, in collaboration with the singing
competition reality show, The X Factor, Pepsi
released the limited edition Pepsi X, a dragon
fruit flavored cola. The unique flavor of
the drink was chosen by an X Factor inspired
“Flavor Audition Tour” to over 20 locations
in 15 cities around the country. 15,000 people
had the opportunity to taste test four different
Pepsi flavors and vote on which one they thought
tasted the best. The winner of the flavor
auditions ended up being the dragon fruit
flavor and it was announced on an episode
of The X Factor as the winner. Despite winning
the taste test though, the drink actually
received many bad reviews. Many people absolutely
hated the drinks. People described it as both
fruity and flowery, with some people going
as far to say that it tasted like perfume.
People found themselves wondering how exactly
the drink managed to win the taste auditions.
Were the other flavors somehow even worse
than the winner? We’ll probably never know,
but it’s safe to say that we won’t be
seeing any more dragon fruit flavored Pepsi
any time soon.
Pepsi Next
Diet sodas are a super popular alternative
to full calorie and sugar sodas, but the truth
is that they’re still not anywhere near
healthy, as artificial sweeteners still aren’t
exactly good for you, and they don’t supply
any nutritional value. Pepsi next was released
in 2012 as a sort of in between diet and normal
soda, specifically marketed towards people
who wanted a healthier alternative but disliked
the taste of diet Pepsi. Pepsi Next was marketed
as having much less sugar than normal Pepsi
and using artificial sweeteners instead, containing
high fructose corn syrup, sucralose and acesulfame
potassium, along with just regular sugar.
It originally contained aspartame too, but
this was removed from the recipe in 2013 to
make it seem like there were less artificial
sweeteners. However, the drink was far from
healthy, as this almost diet soda still contained
more than the daily recommended amount of
sugar, even though there’s less present
than in normal Pepsi. People realized that
the product wasn’t as healthy as the company
was trying to make it look, and it never really
caught on, leading to Pepsi Next being discontinued
in 2015. The failure of Pepsi Next should
probably be the cue for soda companies to
stop making these semi-diet sodas that are
only created to trick people into thinking
they’re healthy when they’re not.
Pepsi White
Pepsi has some interesting international flavors,
but the Japanese ones are certainly some of
the most unique out of the bunch. Some of
these include the ginger flavored Pepsi Gold,
Pepsi Ice Cucumber, the chestnut flavored
Pepsi Mont Blanc, Pepsi Salty Watermelon,
and many, many others. One of the most daring
flavors released to the Japanese market was
Pepsi White, a yogurt flavored cola. Yogurt
drinks can be great on their own, but to mix
it with Pepsi? No thank you. Luckily, the
white drink didn’t actually contain any
yogurt, so the texture was that of a normal
Pepsi, but the flavor combination still sounds
a little too wild for most people. According
to some reviews, the drink was reminiscent
of cream soda but had a slightly strange taste,
while other people said it reminded them of
fruit sodas. Oddly enough though, the drink
was said to not really taste of any yogurt,
even though that’s what it was labelled
as. Enough people must have liked it though
because it was brought back for a limited
time in 2012 again after its limited 2008
release. Hopefully someday the American market
will get as creative as the Japanese one so
that we can try some of these unique flavors--and
hopefully, they’re not all totally awful.
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