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The new Pepsi logo, designed by the Arnell Group, looks suspiciously like an old, long-abandoned Diet Pepsi logo (see below). Both new and old logos have an almost identical, rounded, sans-serif ...
The carbonation also feels lighter than the old Diet Pepsi, making it a good beginner soda for the (insane, totally indefensible) people who are turned off by soda because of the carbonation.
A while ago BNET noted that the new Pepsi logo looks a lot like the old Diet Pepsi logo. In the intervening weeks a couple of other logos have popped up that also seem to look like the new Pepsi ...
We want our old Diet Pepsi back, dang it.” Apparently that’s what consumers have been yelling at PepsiCo since they changed the sweetener used in their main calorie-free beverage last August ...
Diet Pepsi drinkers only have a few more days to enjoy their favorite aspartame-sweetened beverage fresh from the soda fountain. Starting in August, the popular diet soda will get its sugary taste ...
The Pepsi Challenge is back -- or at least a diet version. Hoping to stem a decline in sales of its main diet cola, PepsiCo is launching a new advertising campaign to persuade consumers of Diet ...
Starting in August, Diet Pepsi will be ditching one artificial sugar for another, but the company will keep manufacturing both formulas of soda — here's why.
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