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Pepsi is changing the artificial sweetener it uses in Diet Pepsi, Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi and Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi sold in the U.S. starting in August.
New study suggests too much diet soda leads to increased health risks. August 4, 2007 — -- Celebrities like Elton John, Victoria Beckham and former President Bill Clinton admit to being ...
Pepsi (and other diet soda makers, for that matter) is in no position to ignore its customers. Sales of Diet Pepsi have plummeted by roughly 35 percent over the past 10 years.
Aspartame-free Diet Pepsi is now available, according to a statement released Monday from PepsiCo. "Diet cola drinkers in the U.S. told us they wanted aspartame-free Diet Pepsi and we're ...
Pepsico is taking a step forward when it comes to artificial sweeteners following backlash from customers. The soda giant announced Monday that it will be replacing the much-maligned aspartame ...
Diet Pepsi's sales fell 5.2% last year. The company hopes that getting rid of aspartame will boost sales. Americans are increasingly seeking out teas and energy drinks over soda.
NEW YORK — PepsiCo says it’s dropping aspartame from Diet Pepsi in response to customer worries and replacing it with sucralose, another artificial sweetener commonly known as Splenda. The de… ...
The change only applies to the U.S. market and will affect all varieties of Diet Pepsi, such as Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi and Wild Cherry Diet Pepsi. It will not apply to other PepsiCo drinks, ...
With sales slipping, PepsiCo announced that it will no longer sweeten Diet Pepsi with aspartame. The new formula tastes exactly the same as the old one, PepsiCo said, and will be used to make all ...
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