Diet Pepsi is a sugar-free soft drink manufactured by PepsiCo.
Introduced in 1964 as a low-calorie cola alternative to regular Pepsi.
Over the years, several flavor variants have been introduced, including caffeine-free Diet Pepsi and wild cherry Diet Pepsi.
In 2015, the brand changed its sweetener from aspartame to a blend of sucralose and acesulfame potassium.
In 2021, the brand underwent a packaging redesign featuring a new logo and can design.
Coca-Cola's sugar-free alternative to regular Coca-Cola.
A sugar-free soda manufactured by Keurig Dr Pepper.
Coca-Cola's first sugar-free cola variant introduced in 1982.
The original sugar-free cola variant.
A sugar-free cola variant without caffeine.
A sugar-free cherry-flavored cola variant.
Yes, Diet Pepsi is a sugar-free soda.
As of 2015, Diet Pepsi is sweetened with a blend of sucralose and acesulfame potassium.
In addition to the original flavor, Diet Pepsi also comes in caffeine-free and wild cherry variants.
A 12-ounce can of Diet Pepsi contains 0 calories.
A 12-ounce can of Diet Pepsi contains 35 mg of caffeine.