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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 13:27
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Angry Low Carb Pepsi..... Pepsi Edge

Hi Guys!

Did anybody hear about this new product by Pepsi..

Its seems it has 1/2 the sugar and carbs of regular soda..........

Just another bigwig to jump on the Low Carb bandwagon.... We need some regulation for what should b called LOW CARB!

I am just concerned of how many more will use the Low Carb tag to entice the general population.


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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 13:38
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So it still has sugar??? Wow so lo carb

Where I live, the farmers are going on about a new LOW CARB POTATO. It naturally has 15% (wow) less carbs than a regular potato, so it HAS to be a low carb potato. Grrr
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 13:39
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I'm confused, why wouldn't people just drink diet pepsi? There's no carbs in it????
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 13:41
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Hmm. Could it be another version of diet pepsi but with Splenda? That would be worth buying IMO.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 13:59
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Hopefully it has splenda, I would buy it for sure. But I bet they wouldn't have it in Canada...:-(

Diet pepsi has aspertame and some people dont' like to consume that.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 14:03
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wow...crazy...i think they think we're stupid and will buy anythin that says low carb; when we all just drink diet soda anyway!! DIE MANUFACTURERS DIE!! lol
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 14:04
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DIE MANUFACTURERS DIE!! lol


LMAO! You'll find me muttering this under my breath at the market several times.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 16:13
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Diet Rite uses splenda and has no carbs. The fact that this still has carbs means they think people are idiots considering you can drink all the diet soda you want and still get no carbs, or negligable carbs. Diet Rite tastes great.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 16:32
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in the UK we already have Diet Pepsi and Pepsi Max. They are both exctly the same (at least to my taste and looking at the ingredients list).

I e-mailed Pepsi a couple of days ago to ask what the difference is, but didn't get a reply yet. I take it Pepsi Edge will be the same ? Or will it just be a reduced sugar variety. That, I would actually wellcome. I don't want my daughter to have too much AS (of any kind), so a reduced sugar cola would be great.
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 17:20
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I also like the diet rite, DEM...They have a few different flavors and though I try to not drink too much diet soda, it sure tastes good when I do...I was one of those people who use to be addicted to regular pepsi (and love pepsi vanilla)..I'm reformed now and stick with the diet ones...lol I think the splenda in the diet rite soda tastes a lot better than the ones with nutrasweet...
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Old Tue, Mar-09-04, 17:33
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I agree and if it's made with splenda it willnot hae carbs at all - liquid splenda is carb free. WE'll see. Maybe it is a reduced sugar content. Interesting...
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Old Wed, Mar-10-04, 02:47
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The thing I don't like about the Diet Rite is there isn't a lot of carbination (sp)--I need the bubbles! Does any one else notice that?
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Old Wed, Mar-10-04, 05:07
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Pepsi and Coca-cola will both come out with splenda drinks. Soon they will be available everywhere. It's not a matter of them doing it... they need to, or they will literly go bankrupt. It's too big of a market now. Subway, Mcdonalds, A&W have all cashed in on it already, and the list goes on. I say give it 5 years and you'll be able to buy ANYTHING lowcarb, even stuff like Pizza Hut, ect. You'll be able to order low carb pizza I already heard Dominoes pizza is working on coming out with a low carb version of their pizza.
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Old Wed, Mar-10-04, 06:22
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I found this article on BevNet.com (online trade mag for beverage producing industry)

"Pepsi-Cola North America today announced at its national bottlers convention in Las Vegas that it will launch Pepsi Edge, the first full-flavored cola with 50% less sugar, carbohydrates and calories than regular colas.

Pepsi Edge delivers its full-flavored cola taste through a unique blend of Splenda (sucralose) and high fructose corn syrup. The national rollout begins late this summer.

"The time is right, the proposition is strong and everyone we've talked to is ready for this idea," said Dave Burwick, SVP and chief marketing officer, Pepsi-Cola North America. "This product hits the sweet spot with a great balance of taste, diet needs and Pepsi persona."

About 60 million consumers drink both regular and diet soft drinks. In the past two years, that number of "dual users" has grown 75%, leading to a potentially sizable target audience for Pepsi Edge.

In comprehensive testing over the past several months -- both qualitative and quantitative -- dual users indicated they loved the concept of Pepsi Edge. The product's high taste-test scores also suggest that it provides the perfect balance of taste and calories that no other soft drink today does. The late summer rollout of Pepsi Edge will be supported by a full slate of advertising, marketing and in-store activity typical for a national product launch from Pepsi.

Purchase, N.Y.-based Pepsi-Cola North America (www.pepsi.com) is the $4 billion refreshment beverage unit of PepsiCo Inc. in the United States and Canada. Its U.S. brands include Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi ONE, Wild Cherry Pepsi, Pepsi Twist, Pepsi Vanilla, Mountain Dew, Mountain Dew Code Red, Sierra Mist, Mug, Slice, Aquafina, Dole single-serve juices, Tropicana Juice Drinks and SoBe. The company also makes and markets North America's best-selling ready-to-drink iced teas and coffees, respectively, via joint ventures with Lipton and Starbucks."

These guys are nuts if they're putting Sucralose AND Corn Syrup in one beverage. If they are making regular Pepsi Edge (which would have corn syrup) and DIET Pepsi Edge (which would contain Sucralose), THEN they are on to something.
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Old Wed, Mar-10-04, 07:14
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From a marketing standpoint:They may be on to something with trying to reach a niche of simultaneous regular & diet cola drinkers. These people who like to crossover are probably just balancing out the number of calories that they consume by endulging in the regular stuff and balancing it out with the diet. Mindset: I'd love to drink another soda, but I've already had two Pepsi's today. Well, I'll drink a Diet Pepsi since it has no calories. But, unless it has some revolutionary taste, then I doubt if people will really flock to it. I think that this product may have been in development long before the low-carb craze has kicked in full throttle.

From a personal standpoint, I like Diet Rite too much to stray when I finally reach goal.

They've been wrong before (ex. Pepsi Blue....nasty, nasty stuff!!)
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