Craving a fizzy drink but your diet doesn't allow for much sugar? As luck would have it, just about every popular soda brand now offers no-calorie alternatives to their more popular full-sugar sodas.
The two brands constantly compete with new flavors, advertisements, and partnerships. When Coca-Cola’s Sprite discontinued ...
Sippin’ Diet Pepsi may be what Addison Rae likes to do, but for the holidays, I’m enjoying something a little more festive. Pepsi released a gingerbread-flavored Pepsi Zero, and I got my hands ...
"After over a decade, Costco is switching back from Pepsi to Coke products in their stores," the post said. "The change will bring Coke, Coke Zero and Diet Coke, as well as Sprite instead of Starry." ...
Costco is switching back from Pepsi to Coke products in their stores,” the Costco Insider Instagram account posted, adding that the change will see the introduction of Coke, Coke Zero, Diet Coke ...
The new beverage will be available in regular and zero-sugar varieties starting ... They also discontinued Diet Coke with Splenda in September. Pepsi Creamy fizzy drinks have become all the ...
Pepsi's market share is 8.31 percent, and Dr Pepper now 8.34 percent. The Pepsi brand remains the overall No 2 soda - when taking into account the diet and zero sugar versions.
“After over a decade, Costco is switching back from Pepsi to Coke products in their stores. The change will bring Coke, Coke Zero, and Diet Coke, as well as Sprite instead of Starry ...
They also discontinued Diet Coke with Splenda in September ... Pepsi popped open a new flavor last month, too. The company ...