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Pepsi Zero Sugar
Sugar-free cola / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the North American beverage formerly marketed as Pepsi Max. For the version sold outside of North America, see Pepsi Max.
Pepsi Zero Sugar (sold under the names Diet Pepsi Max until 2009 and Pepsi Max until August 2016), is a zero-calorie, sugar-free, formerly ginseng-infused cola[1] sweetened with aspartame and acesulfame K, marketed by PepsiCo. It originally contained nearly twice the caffeine of Pepsi's other cola beverages.[2] Before a recipe change in late 2022, Pepsi Zero Sugar contained 69 milligrams of caffeine per 355 mL (12.5 imp fl oz), versus 36 milligrams in Diet Pepsi.[3] A new logo was introduced in 2020.[4]
Quick Facts Nutritional value per 8 fl oz, Carbohydrates ...
Nutritional value per 8 fl oz | |
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0 g | |
Sugars | 0 g |
Dietary fiber | 0 g |
0 g | |
0 g | |
Minerals | Quantity %DV† |
Sodium | 1% 25 mg |
Other constituents | Quantity |
Cholesterol | 0 mg |
†Percentages estimated using US recommendations for adults,[5] except for potassium, which is estimated based on expert recommendation from the National Academies.[6] |
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Quick Facts Product type, Owner ...
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Product type | Diet soda |
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Owner | PepsiCo |
Country | U.S. |
Introduced | 2007; 17 years ago (2007) (as "Diet Pepsi Max") |
Related brands | Pepsi Max, Pepsi ONE, Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar |
Website | pepsi.com/zerosugar |
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