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A Taste of Nostalgia with Natural Sugar

Category: New Food Products

Product Type: Beverages

Manufacturer: PepsiCo

As part of Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo’s "Refresh Everything" campaign, Pepsi is reinvigorating its beverage lineup with the introduction of three new products: Pepsi Natural, Pepsi Throwback and Mountain Dew Throwback, all sweetened with natural sugar.

An all-new premium cola, Pepsi Natural is made with all-natural ingredients, including lightly sparkling water, natural sugar, natural caramel and kola nut extract. The amber-hued cola gets its color from natural caramel and natural apple extract. From the amount of bubbles to the foam that rises to the top of beverage when it's poured, Pepsi Natural offers a brand-new cola experience.

It is packaged in a sleek 12-ounce glass bottle and is available initially in 10 regional markets; Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Las Vegas and New York.

Pepsi and Mountain Dew are offering consumers a taste of the past with their own versions of Throwback, two new limited-time-only products inspired by the '60s and '70s, sweetened with natural sugar in a retro-look package. For some, it will be a trip down memory lane, but for those too young to remember, it will be a chance to experience a new twist on their favorite brands. Pepsi Throwback and Mountain Dew Throwback will be available nationally for eight weeks only, beginning April 20.

Company Information

700 Anderson Hill Road
Purchase, NY 10577 (see map)
Phone: (914) 253-2000
Website: www.pepsico.com

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