PEPSI

  • The creation

    The creation
    This year was the year that pepsi was created. Chemist, Caleb Bradham, created the carbonated drink to refresh and energize customers.
  • Creation of Mountain Dew

    Creation of Mountain Dew
    In 1940's in Tennessee, mountain dew became a quick favorite for its citrus taste.
  • Calorie free pepsi!

    Calorie free pepsi!
    Pepsi became the first cola to offer a no-calorie option to customers when diet pepsi was introduced.
  • Lipton Iced Tea teamed up with Pepsi

    Lipton Iced Tea teamed up with Pepsi
    In 1991 PepsiCo teamed up with Lipton Iced Tea. Today they have a large variety of sugar free, diet, and etc. teas.
  • Starbucks and Pepsi teamed together

    Starbucks and Pepsi teamed together
    In 1994, we entered a joint venture with Starbucks to market ready-to-drink coffee under the North American Coffee Partnership. Product offerings include bottled Starbucks Frappuccino, Starbucks Doubleshot, Starbucks Refreshers, Starbucks Iced Coffees and Starbucks Discoveries.
  • Aquafina

    Aquafina
    In 1994, PepsiCo entered the bottled water market with Aquafina, which is purified using a proprietary seven-step reverse osmosis process known as Hydro-7 to guarantee purity and taste.
  • Tropicana and Dole

    Tropicana and Dole
    In 1998, we acquired Tropicana, including Dole juice brands, making PepsiCo the leader in the 100% juice and juice drink category.
  • Sobe teas & Elixer

    Sobe teas & Elixer
    In 2000, as consumers were looking to get more than refreshment from their beverages, we acquired SoBe Teas and Elixirs a range of drinks that offer unique flavor blends combined with vitamins and botantical ingredients.
  • Pepsi Max

    Pepsi Max
    Cola drinkers learned it was possible to get bold cola taste with zero calories with the launch of Pepsi MAX in 2007.
  • Greater Taste, Less Calories

    Greater Taste, Less Calories
    In 2013, we continued to expand low-calorie options with products like Mountain Dew Kickstart (the great taste of DEW plus real fruit juice and an energizing kick all for just 80 calories per can), Starbucks Iced Coffee (cool coffee refreshment at just 110 calories per bottle) and Lipton Pure Leaf Not Too Sweet Teas.
  • More Innovation

    More Innovation
    2016 marked the launch of zero-calorie products like Propel Electrolyte Water, Aquafina Sparkling and Pepsi Zero Sugar and premium beverages such as Pure Leaf Tea House Collection and 1893 from the Makers of Pepsi-Cola.
  • The continuation of the journey

    The continuation of the journey
    In 2018 they introduced bubly, a flavored sparkling water with no artificial flavors, sweeteners or calories; Mtn Dew Ice, a clear, refreshing lemon-lime DEW with 100 calories per 12 ounces; Tropicana Coco Blends, a juice drink with no artificial flavors, sweeteners and 10% coconut water; and Tropicana Kids, a certified USDA Organic premium fruit juice drink made with 45% real fruit juice and mixed with filtered water, with no artificial flavors or added sweeteners.