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PepsiCo introduced the first two-liter sized soft drink bottle in 1970. [1] Motivated by market research conducted by new marketing vice president John Sculley (who would later be known for heading Apple Inc. from 1983 to 1993), [2] the bottle and the method of its production were designed by a team led by Nathaniel Wyeth of DuPont, who received the patent in 1973. [3]
In August 2017, Geek.com confirmed that Jolt Cola would return at Dollar General stores in September 2017. [4] This version of Jolt Cola was produced for ECC Jolt, LLC, a New York City-based company. Jolt Cola ceased updating its international social media outlets in March 2019; shortly thereafter, Dollar General stopped selling the product.
[2] Diet Caffeine-Free Mountain Dew 1989–present A variant without sugar or caffeine, available in parts of the United States. Mountain Dew Code Red: 2001–present A cherry variant introduced in 2001 and the first widely successful flavor extension. Also available in zero sugar and formerly diet. Mountain Dew LiveWire: 2003–present
A 12 fl oz (355 mL) can of Pepsi Throwback from 2010 with the 1973–1987 logo Two-liter plastic bottles of Pepsi Made with Real Sugar from 2015 with the 1940s "Pepsi-Cola" logo. The first release featured the 1940s Pepsi-Cola script in royal blue on a navy blue background with the word "throwback" written in the modern font.
A soda giant has realized one of its products is actually full of the very thing it’s supposed to have none of: sugar. The FDA announced that PepsiCo is voluntarily recalling its caffeine-free ...
A can of Starry. Starry is a lemon-lime soft drink distributed by PepsiCo.Distribution began in January 2023. The brand is aimed at competing against Sprite and 7 Up.In January 2023, Starry replaced Sierra Mist as Pepsi's lemon-lime flavored drink, in part because Sierra Mist failed to gain market share in the growing category.
While Pepsi’s 2017 ad generated enough uproar to have negative consequences, the continued fervent meme-ing of Pepsi’s old logo is not likely to be seen as a threat to the company, Shankar said.
Perhaps even more bullish is the fact that Dollar General shares are underpriced relative to analysts' estimates. Their average 12-month price target stands at $98.92, which is more than 17% ...