Pepsi Next, New Mid-Calorie Soda, Set To Go National In 2012
PepsiCo will bring its new line of mid-calorie soda, Pepsi Next, nationwide at the beginning of 2012. The soft drink, which has 60 calories per serving, less than half that of normal Pepsi, debuted in trial run in Iowa and Wisconsin in July. Pepsi spokespeople were saying they were hearing positive anecdotal reports from test markets as early as October, and fuller data must have borne out those anecdotes.
Pepsi Next is sweetened by a combination of caloric sweeteners, like high-fructose corn syrup, and artificial sweeteners. It represents Pepsi's third attempt at a cola with fewer calories than Pepsi and more calories than Diet Pepsi; the first two, notably Pepsi XL, were not successful. But the company has found success with its mid-calorie orange juice, Trop50, so it's possible that it will apply lessons learned from that product to the launch of Pepsi Next.
Here's the new soda's can design:
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Friday, November 18, 2011
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