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Diet Pepsi
Diet Pepsi is an American icon. The Diet Pepsi logo is popular everywhere you go and even young children recognize the unique look of a Diet Pepsi bottle. Since the bottle label for Diet Pepsi is so world renowned it is important to note that no research has pointed to what rots teeth most, Diet Pepsi or its biggest competitor, Coke. The jury will probably always be out on this issue. The debate over which is truly better- Diet Pepsi or Diet Coke has been going on for years and continues to rage on. Diet Pepsi was first introduced into the North American consumer market as a “low-calorie carbonated cola.” It was manufactured by the Pepsi-Cola Company but unlike Pepsi, Dist Pepsi contains no sugar. Instead Diet Pepsi is sweetened artificially with an ingredient known as aspartame. |
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Diet Pepsi has a market share in the United Kingdom and in many European countries this popular and much loved soft drink is called Pepsi Light. Diet Pepsi has different versions- one with sugar and one without. Besides showing up in super bowl ads the first of every year, Diet Pepsi has been refined over the years and has expanded to be developed into other delicious tasting flavours such as vanilla, lemon, lime, and wild cherry.
Diet Pepsi is extremely popular in our culture today thanks to such musical greats as Ray Charles who advertises for Diet Pepsi. Most recently actor Jay Mohr was seen drinking Diet Pepsi in a Diet Pepsi commercial. The dangers of Diet Pepsi sometimes go unnoticed in light of all of the marketing and media attention it receives, including the jazz Diet Pepsi commercial, Diet Pepsi stunts, the Diet Pepsi commercial song and the Diet Pepsi brand logo galleries. A twist to Diet Pepsi is the mentos connected to it as well as the mens Diet Pepsi t shirt and the Diet Pepsi clock. Diet Pepsi in glass bottles is delicious enough to drink all year long and in the summertime on a particularly sweltering day an ice-cold Diet Pepsi slurpee is a tasty treat for anyone, young or old. |
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