USA
- Pepsi: PepsiCo's signature cola flavor and its namesake cola. Created and developed in 1898 and introduced as "Brad's Drink", it was later renamed as Pepsi-Cola on June 16, 1903, then to Pepsi in 1961.
- Pepsi Free: Introduced in 1982 by PepsiCo as the first major-brand caffeine-free cola and is today sold as Caffeine-Free Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi.
- Pepsi Wild Cherry: Introduced in 1988, its cherry flavored cola. Known as Wild Cherry Pepsi until 2005.
- Pepsi Jazz: Came in three flavors; black cherry french vanilla, strawberries and cream, and caramel cream.
- Crystal Pepsi: Discontinued; clear version of cola; introduced in 1992 and sold until 1993.
- Crystal from Pepsi: Discontinued (non-cola) citrus-flavored reformulation of Crystal Pepsi.
- Pepsi Clear: Clear soda released in Mexico as a limited edition during Christmas 2005, the Mexican equivalent of Crystal Pepsi
- Pepsi AM: Contains more caffeine than a regular Pepsi and marketed as a morning drink. Introduced in 1989 and discontinued in 1990.
- Pepsi Fresh: More fresh Pepsi. Made only for summer 2007.
- Pepsi Natural: "a new cola made with only natural ingredients", released in select markets in 2009.
- Pepsi Blue: A blue colored fruity soda (non-cola). Given a huge marketing push, often considered a major flop on the order of New Coke. No longer produced. In Iceland, Pepsi Blue was sold for a brief period of time during the winter of 2003/2004, and in India during the 2003 Cricket World Cup. It was sold for a longer period in Austria, and is still available in some parts of Mexico. It is also still available in Indonesia. It was also sold in the Philippines for a limited time only, usually it appears during Christmas season. Likewise, it was sold for a limited time in Australia, Bulgaria, Poland and Finland.
- Pepsi Gold: Limited edition gold colored variant as part of a 2006 FIFA World Cup and ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 promotion. It had a hint of ginger, but nowhere near the spice level of Pepsi Red, and was sold in Southeast Asia, Central Europe, Finland, Russia and The Middle East. Re-released as Pepsi Cheer for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Pepsi Holiday Spice: a limited edition variety which the company began selling November 1, 2004 in the U.S.A. and Canada for an eight-week period, and again in the 2006 Christmas season. It is flavored with a seasonal finish of cinnamon, somewhat similar to the Swedish Julmust.
- Christmas Pepsi: Almost identical to Pepsi Holiday Spice, with nutmeg and cocoa added to the ingredients list, and was marketed over the 2007 and 2008 Christmas seasons.
- Pepsi Kona: a coffee-flavored cola which was test-marketed on the East Coast of the USA.
- Lemon Pepsi: Limited Edition to promote NFL kickoff 2008, same taste as Pepsi Twist
- Pepsi Lime: with lime flavor added, introduced onto the market in the spring of 2005. Currently sold in Canada along with Diet Pepsi Lime.
- Pepsi Mojito: Lemon-flavored Pepsi, with a twist of mint. Alcohol Free. Limited edition, summer 2009.
- Pepsi Raging Razzberry: Available in test markets in 1991 and it has been said that it didn't really taste like raspberry, but was considered a raspberry twist, introduced along with Pepsi
- Tropical Chill and Pepsi Strawberry Burst.
- Pepsi Strawberry Burst: Available in test markets in 1991 along with Pepsi Tropical Chill and Pepsi Raging Razzberry.
- Pepsi Summer Mix: Pepsi with tropical fruit flavors. Released in early Spring of 2007, and was discontinued Fall to Winter of 2007. Was available in limited areas only; was a big hit for the northeastern United States.
- Pepsi Throwback: A version of Pepsi-Cola sweetened with sugar instead of High-fructose corn syrup. It also doesn't contain citric acid.
- Pepsi Tropical Chill: Available in test markets in 1991 along with Pepsi Strawberry Burst and Pepsi Raging Razzberry.
- Pepsi Freeze: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, or Wild Cherry Pepsi-flavored slushee available at most convenience stores and some movie theatres.
- Pepsi Twist: A lemon-flavored variety, still sold in The Netherlands, Germany, Romania, Italy, Poland, Hungary and Malaysia.
- Pepsi Vanilla: Released in Canada and the U.S. in 2003 as Pepsi's answer to Vanilla Coke. Contains vanilla extract as well as both natural and artificial flavors. Even though it's no longer produced, Diet Pepsi Vanilla is currently available. Re-launched as Cherry Vanilla Pepsi in 2010 with the addition of natural cherry flavor.
- Pepsi X Energy Cola: Contains more caffeine than regular Pepsi, and also contains guaranine. Pepsi is the first major cola brand to have an energy drink line extension. The cola-based product has a unique flavor and a reddish tint. It is sold in several countries worldwide.
- Pepsi 100: Only available for a limited time to celebrate 100 years of the drink in 1998 and came back in 2003 to celebrate the name.
- Pepsi Cherry Vanilla: Released in May 2010. A Cherry-Vanilla-flavored Pepsi. Out for summer 2010.
- Pepsi Next: Released in March 2012. Has half the calories of regular Pepsi.
- Pepsi Blue: sold in Turkey
- Pepsi Ice Cream: sold in Russia
- Pepsi Raw: Cola made with all-natural ingredients and no artificial colors sold in Norway and Australia and discontinued from the United Kingdom in 2010. In the United States and Mexico a similar product is being marketed under the name Pepsi Natural.
- Pepsi Boom: a caffeine, sugar and artificial sweetener-free Pepsi only sold in Germany, Italy and Spain
- Pepsi Cappuccino: (also known as Café Chino and Max Cino) Pepsi with a taste of coffee - sold only in Russia, Romania, and other various parts of Europe.
- Pepsi La Liga: Kola-flavored drink from Spain to promote La Liga in 2000.
- Pepsi Samba: a "Tropical Flavored Cola" containing the flavors Mango and Tamarind, distributed in Australia and could be found in some shops in Spain. It was released in Australia in the 3rd Quarter of 2005 and was expected to be in production for a limited time only.
- Pepsi Summer Chill: "Chilled Apple Cola", sold in Poland during summer 2007. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia the same product was sold as Pepsi Ice.
- Pepsi Twist Mojito: a Pepsi with a mix of lemon and mojito taste. Has no alcohol. Sold in Italy.
- Pepsi Citrus Freeze: Pepsi with a twist of lemon and lime. Sold in the UK. Part of a promotional 'fire and ice' theme alongside Doritos Jalapeño Fire.
Japan
- Pepsi White: Pepsi with yogurt flavor, available in Japan.
- Pepsi Azuki: An azuki bean-flavored limited Edition Pepsi released in Japan on October 20, 2009.
- Pepsi Baobab: A baobab tree fruit-flavored limited Edition Pepsi released in Japan on May 25, 2010.
- Pepsi Blue Hawaii: A Limited Edition Pepsi released in Japan. A pineapple and lemon-flavored soda, blue in color.
- Pepsi Caribbean Gold: A golden-colored, white sapote fruit-flavored limited Edition Pepsi to be released in Japan on July 26, 2011.
- Pepsi Ice Cucumber: Limited edition green, cucumber-flavored Pepsi sold in Japan in summer 2007.
- Pepsi Red: Released in Japan sometime in 2006, it has a general ginger flavor and is somewhat spicy.
- Pepsi Carnival: A tropical fruit-flavored Pepsi available in Japan for a limited time that debuted in summer 2006. Later Released as Pepsi Summer Mix in 2007 in the US, However the formula was most likely different.
- Pepsi Mont Blanc: a Limited edition Pepsi based on the French chestnut dessert. Sold in Japan for a limited time from October, 2010.
- Pepsi Shiso: Limited edition green shiso-flavored soda introduced in Japan during summer 2009.
- Pepsi Strong Shot: Sold in Japan, loaded with a high concentration of caffeine, and with extra carbonation.
- Pepsi Tropical: Short lived drink that was Available in the United States, UK and Japan in late 1994.
- Pepsi Pink: Limited edition pink, strawberry milk-flavored Pepsi released in Japan on November 8, 2011.
Other markets
- Pepsi Blue Chilled Cola, simply Pepsi Blue, which was promoted by Britney Spears was released in Vietnam. Another version of Pepsi, Pepsi Ice seemed the same as Pepsi Blue in Vietnam.
- 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.
- 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 A-ha: Lemon-flavored Pepsi sold in India.
- Pepsi Pinas: Pepsi Blue renamed sold in Philippines.
- Pepsi Limón: Pepsi with lime flavor released in Mexico in 2002, later returns as Pepsi Twist in 2004, no longer produced.
- Pepsi Twistão Sold during summertime in Brazil, it's a Pepsi with a lemon flavor stronger than regular Pepsi Twist. "Twistão", in Portuguese, is the augmentative of "Twist".
- Pepsi Retro (rendered in written advertisement as PEPSI retro): Released in Mexico in February 2008. Pepsi made with natural ingredients, sugar cane and cola nut extract.
Pepsi Cappuccino
Baobab
Pepsi Fire
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