| Name | Launched | Notes |
| Pepsi | 1898 1961 | PepsiCo's signature cola product. It has been released in its current form since 1961. |
| Caffeine-Free Pepsi | 1982 | Pepsi without the caffeine. It was first introduced in 1982 as Pepsi Free but was changed to its current name in 1987. |
| Pepsi Wild Cherry | 1988 | Pepsi with cherry flavoring. It was known under the slightly different name of Wild Cherry Pepsi until 2005. It is available in the United States, Canada, and Russia. |
| Pepsi AM | 1989 | A variant of Pepsi that contained 25% extra caffeine and was marketed as a morning drink. It was introduced in test markets in August 1989, but was discontinued in October 1990 due to poor sales and reception. |
| Pepsi Raging Razzberry | 1991 | Pepsi with raspberry flavoring. It was released as part of the "Pepsi Wild Bunch" - A range of flavored colas test-marketed in the United States from February–April 1991. The soda was said to taste like a burst of raspberry rather than an actual raspberry flavor. |
| Pepsi Strawberry Burst | 1991 | Pepsi with strawberry flavoring. It was released as part of the "Pepsi Wild Bunch" - A range of flavored colas test-marketed in the United States from February–April 1991. |
| Pepsi Tropical Chill | 1991 | Pepsi with orange/pineapple tropical mix flavoring. It was released as part of the "Pepsi Wild Bunch" - A range of flavored colas test-marketed in the United States from February–April 1991. |
| Crystal Pepsi | 1992 | A clear cola that was sold for a short time between 1992 and 1993. It returned in 2015 as part of a limited sweepstakes promotion and has been re-released several times since. |
| Crystal | 1994 | A clear citrus/cola hybrid cola that was sold for a short time in 1994 until the end of the year. |
| Pepsi Kona | 1996 | Pepsi with coffee flavoring. It was test-marketed in Philadelphia during May 1996 until 1997, which due to low sales never led to a full release. |
| Pepsi Candy | 1999 | Pepsi with fruity sweet flavoring. It was sold in Canada in spring 1999. |
| Pepsi Twist | 2000 | Pepsi with lemon flavoring. It was first released in 2000, and was discontinued in 2006. It is still sold in many countries outside the United States. It was re-released as Pepsi NFL Kickoff in 2008 to promote the NFL kickoffs. |
| Pepsi Blue | 2002 | A blue-colored, fruity/berry-flavored soda which is described as a "Berry Cola Fusion" in marketing. It was given a huge marketing push akin to other similar varieties of rival brands, but would end up being a huge flop, being discontinued in 2004. It is still available in some countries and was re-released in the United States for the summer of 2021 for a limited time. |
| Pepsi Vanilla | 2003 | Pepsi with vanilla flavoring. It was released in the US and Canada in 2003 as Pepsi's answer to Vanilla Coke. It was eventually discontinued by 2005, but was relaunched in 2019 and is still available in some parts of the US. It is also available in Hungary. |
| Pepsi Lime | 2004 | Pepsi with lime flavoring. It was introduced in 2004 and was discontinued by 2006. It was later re-released as a standard limited edition variety for the spring of 2019, but was later re-released permanently. It was also available in the Philippines, Thailand and Cambodia. |
| Pepsi Holiday Spice | 2004 | Pepsi with a cinnamon finish, somewhat similar to the Swedish Julmust. It was released on 1 November 2004 in the US and Canada as a limited edition, 8-week-long Christmas variety. It was sold again during the 2006 holiday season. It was later responded that there will be no more plans to return this flavor to the markets in the near future. |
| Pepsi Summer Mix | 2007 | Pepsi with tropical Fruit flavoring. It was released for the summer of 2007 in limited areas of the United States. It was a big hit for the northeastern United States. |
| Pepsi Natural | 2009 | Pepsi with natural ingredients and flavoring, and is sweetened with sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. It is the US equivalent to Pepsi Raw. It was released in 2009 and was discontinued in 2011 due to poor sales. |
| Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop | 2009 | A version of Pepsi-Cola that is sweetened with sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup and lacking citric acid. It was first introduced as Pepsi Throwback in May 2009 as a limited edition and was sold again throughout 2010–2011, until becoming permanent. It was rebranded to Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar in June 2014, and has been rebranded again to Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop Made with Real Sugar in early 2024 to fit in with PepsiCo's Soda Shop series of sugar-sweetened cola. |
| Pepsi Cherry Vanilla | 2010 | Pepsi with cherry vanilla flavoring. It was released for the summer of 2010 for eight weeks, and was re-released in February 2016 for Valentines Day. |
| Pepsi X | 2012 | Pepsi with dragonfruit flavoring. It was released as a limited edition in the fall of 2012 to promote the second season of the US version of The X Factor. It was sweetened with a blend of corn syrup, Acesulfame Potassium, and Sucralose. |
| Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar Vanilla | 2014 | Pepsi with vanilla flavoring. It is a sugar-sweetened version of Pepsi Vanilla, and was released for the summer of 2014 as a limited edition. |
| Pepsi-Cola Made with Real Sugar Cherry | 2014 | Pepsi with cherry flavoring. It is a sugar-sweetened version of Pepsi Wild Cherry, and was released for the summer of 2014 as a limited edition. |
| Pepsi Ginger | 2016 | A variety that blended cola with Ginger Ale. It was sold in Canada for a short time from April 2016 and became well known during the time it was sold for its strong ginger taste. |
| Pepsi 1893 Original Cola | 2016 | A discontinued variant on the original Pepsi with a combination of kola nuts, sugar, and sparkling water. It was released as part of the Pepsi 1893 line, which features variants on the original Pepsi formulation by Caleb Bradham. |
| Pepsi 1893 Ginger Cola | 2016 | A discontinued Pepsi 1893 variant with ginger flavoring. It is also sold in Canada as Pepsi Ginger Cola. |
| Pepsi 1893 Black Currant Cola | 2017 | Pepsi 1893 variant with currant and berry flavoring. It was soft launched in February 2017, but was discontinued at the end of the year. |
| Pepsi 1893 Citrus Cola | 2017 | Pepsi 1893 variant with grapefruit flavoring. It was soft-launched in February 2017, but was discontinued at the end of the year. |
| Pepsi Fire | 2017 | Pepsi with cinnamon infusion. It was sold for a limited time in the summer of 2017. |
| Pepsi Salted Caramel | 2017 | Pepsi with caramel flavoring. It was sold from November 2017 to the end of the year for the holiday season. |
| Pepsi Berry | 2019 | Pepsi with berry flavoring. It was first sold as a standard limited edition variety in spring 2019. later, it was released permanently. |
| Pepsi Mango | 2019 | Pepsi with mango flavoring. It was first sold as a standard limited edition variety in spring 2019. later, it was released again as a permanent flavor until being discontinued in January 2025. |
| Pepsi Pineapple | 2019 | Pepsi with pineapple flavoring. It was released in the spring of 2019, as a limited edition available exclusively at Walmart stores, and returned for a limited time in the Summer of 2023 as part of a promotion exclusively with Little Caesars. It returned as a Little Caesars exclusive again in the summer of 2024 in 20-ounce bottles rather than in cans. |
| Pepsi Apple Pie | 2020 | Pepsi with artificial cinnamon and apple flavoring. It was available as part of a social media contest in 2020. |
| Pepsi Hot Chocolate | 2021 | Pepsi with hot chocolate flavoring. It was given out as a limited edition to people who participated on National Hot Chocolate Day using the #nationalhotchocolateday and #pepsioffer on January 31, 2021. Only 2000 cans of this flavor are known to exist. This soda is said to taste like the classic American chocolate cola but with a mild liquorice taste. |
| Pepsi Peeps | 2021 | Pepsi with marshmallow flavoring. It was released as a limited edition sweepstakes in collaboration with Peeps marshmallow treats for the 2021 Easter season. In February 2023, it was re-released in stores for a limited time. |
| Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop Cream Soda | 2021 | Pepsi with cream soda flavoring. It was released as part of the Pepsi Soda Shop series of sugar-sweetened colas as a limited edition from September 2021. The drink was made available for a limited time again in November 2022. |
| Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop Black Cherry | 2021 | Pepsi with black cherry flavoring. It was released as part of the Pepsi Soda Shop series of sugar-sweetened colas as a limited edition from September 2021. The drink was made available for a limited time again in November 2022. |
| Nitro Pepsi Original Cola | 2022 | Nitrogen-infused version of Pepsi released in March 2022 and discontinued in January 2025. |
| Nitro Pepsi Vanilla | 2022 | Nitrogen-infused version of Pepsi with vanilla flavoring released in March 2022 and discontinued in January 2025. |
| Pepsi Maple Syrup | 2022 | A Maple Syrup flavored Pepsi released as part of a limited edition sweepstakes with IHOP Maple Syrup in March 2022. It was released again for a limited time in April 2024 as an IHOP exclusive in the form of a fountain drink or as an ice cream float. |
| Pepsi S'mores Toasty Marshmallow | 2022 | Pepsi with artificial marshmallow flavoring. It was available as a limited edition for the 2022 holiday season. |
| Pepsi S'mores Chocolate | 2022 | Pepsi with chocolate flavoring. It was available as a limited edition for the 2022 holiday season. |
| Pepsi S'mores Graham Cracker | 2022 | Pepsi with artificial Graham Cracker flavoring. It was available as a limited edition for the 2022 holiday season. |
| Pepsi Peach | 2024 | Pepsi with Peach flavoring. Released as a limited edition flavor on April 22, 2024 along with the return of Pepsi Lime. |
| Pepsi Wild Cherries and Cream | 2025 | Pepsi with cherry and vanilla cream flavoring released in January 2025 along with a zero sugar version. |
| Pepsi Floats | 2025 | An unconfirmed ice cream float Pepsi flavor tentatively set to be released in 2025 as part of a new Floats series of PepsiCo beverages, including Pepsi Floats, Mtn Dew Floats, and Mug Root Beer Floats. |
| Pepsi Maple Cola | 2026 | A maple sugar flavored cola with a limited 4 week run only in Canada starting early January. No indication if this is the same flavor introduced in the US in 2022. |
| Name | Launched | Notes |
| Pepsi Chill | 1993 | A Cherry-flavored variant sold in Australia as a limited edition for the summer. |
| Pepsi Slam | 1993 | A Strawberry-flavored variant sold in Australia as a limited edition for the summer. |
| Pepsi Rage | 1993 | A Raspberry-flavored variant sold in Australia as a limited edition for the summer. |
| Pepsi Punch | 1994 | A sweet coconut and fruit punch-flavored variant. It was sold in the UK and France for a short amount of time in 1994. |
| Pepsi Strawberry | 1994 | A strawberry-flavored variant. It was sold in the UK and France for a short amount of time in 1994. |
| Pepsi Tropical | 1994 | A pineapple and sweet orange-flavored variant. It was sold in the UK and France for a short amount of time in 1994. |
| Pepsi Peach | 1996 | A sweet peach-flavored variant with a hint of cream soda. It was sold in Portugal in 1996 and was discontinued shortly after due to low sales. |
| Pepsi Boom | 1991 | A repackaging of Caffeine Free Pepsi aimed at the child demographic. It was sold in Germany, Italy, and Spain until 2019, when it was rebranded under the standard Caffeine Free Pepsi name. It was also sold in France as Pepsi Cool from 1991 until being discontinued in the country in 2010s. |
| Pepsi La Liga | 2000 | A kola-flavored variant that was sold as a limited edition in Spain to promote La Liga in 2000. |
| Pepsi Blue | 2000s | A blue-colored, fruity/berry-flavored variant. It has been sold in countries such as Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Romania, Hungary, and Turkey. |
| Pepsi Cappuccino | 2000s | A coffee-flavored variant. It was sold in Russia, Romania, and other various parts of Europe during the 2000s. It is also known as Pepsi Café Chino. |
| Pepsi X Energy Cola | 2004 | An energy drink variant that contained extra caffeine, a unique flavor, and a reddish tint. It was first test-marketed in the Netherlands before being available in several countries such as Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Vietnam, and Brazil. |
| Pepsi Ice Cream | 2005 | A vanilla-flavored variant that was sold in Russia. It reportedly tasted like cream soda. |
| Pepsi Samba | 2005 | A tropical fruit-flavored variant containing the flavors mango and tamarind. It was released in Australia as a limited edition for 2005. |
| Pepsi Clear | 2005 | A clear-colored variant that was released in Mexico as a limited edition for the Christmas season in 2005. It is the Mexican equivalent of Crystal Pepsi. |
| Pepsi Gold | 2006 | A ginger-hinted, gold-colored variant that was released for 2006 FIFA World Cup and ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 promotions in Southeast Asia, Central Europe, Finland, Russia, Turkey, and the Middle East. For the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the drink was re-released as Pepsi Cheer. |
| Pepsi Summer Chill | 2007 | An apple-flavored variant that was sold in Poland as a limited edition for the summer of 2007. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia, it was sold as Pepsi Ice. |
| Pepsi Fresh | 2007 | A fresh-cola variant that was sold for the summers of 2007 and 2008 in Russia. |
| Pepsi Raw | 2008 | A variant made with all-natural ingredients and no artificial colours. It was first sold in the UK in 2008, but was withdrawn from the market in September 2010. |
| Pepsi Jaffa | 2009 | An orange-flavored variant that was available for short time in the Netherlands and the North of Belgium, in restaurants and cafes in 2009. It was only available as a fountain drink. |
| Pepsi Mojito | 2009 | An alcohol-free, lemon-mint variant. It was sold in Italy as a limited edition for the summer of 2009. |
| Pepsi Ginga | 2014 | A citrus-flavored variant inspired by Brazilian culture. It was sold as a limited summer edition for 2014 in Romania and Denmark. |
| Pepsi Lime Mint | 2021 | A lime and mint-flavored variant available in Poland, Estonia and Finland since 2021. |
| Pepsi Pineapple Mint | 2022 | A pineapple and mint-flavored variant released in the Czech Republic and Romania during the summer of 2022. |
| Name | Launched | Notes |
| Diet Pepsi | 1963/1964 | The original low-calorie version of Pepsi. It was first test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, and was re-branded as Diet Pepsi when it officially launched in 1964. It is known as Pepsi Light in most international regions, and Pepsi Diet in the UK from the late-1990's until 2013. |
| Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi | 1982 | Pepsi without the Caffeine. It was first introduced in 1982 as Diet Pepsi Free but was changed to its current name in 1987. It is also available in some other regions including the United Kingdom. |
| Diet Pepsi Wild Cherry | 1988 | Cherry flavored Diet Pepsi, introduced in 1988. It was known under the slightly different name of Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi until 2005, and was originally found in scarce regions until the rebranding. |
| Diet Pepsi AM | 1989 | A variety of Diet Pepsi that contained 25% extra caffeine and was marketed as a morning drink. It was introduced in test markets in August 1989, but was discontinued in October 1990 due to poor sales and reception. |
| Diet Crystal Pepsi | 1992 | A low-calorie Clear cola that was sold for a short time between 1992 and 1993. Unlike its regular counterpart, this version has never been re-released. |
| Diet Pepsi Kona | 1996 | Diet Pepsi with Coffee flavoring. It was test-marketed in Philadelphia during May 1996 until 1997, which due to low sales, never led to a full release. |
| Diet Pepsi Lemon | 2000 | Lemon-flavored Diet Pepsi. It was first released as Diet Pepsi Twist in 2000, and was discontinued alongside its regular counterpart in 2006. It was re-released as Diet Pepsi NFL Kickoff during the NFL kickoffs of 2008, and again under its current name as a permanent variety in 2009. It is however, no longer available. |
| Diet Pepsi Vanilla | 2003 | Diet Pepsi with Vanilla flavoring. It was released in the US and Canada in 2003 as Pepsi's answer to Vanilla Coke. It remained on shelves even after the regular version was discontinued. |
| Diet Pepsi Lime | 2004 | Pepsi with Lime flavoring. It was introduced in 2004 Diet Coke with Lime and remained on shelves after the regular variety was discontinued. It is also sold in Spain as Pepsi Light Lima. |
| Diet Pepsi Jazz | 2006/2007 | A series of flavored colas available exclusively in diet form. The range launched with Black Cherry French Vanilla and Strawberries and Cream flavors in July 2006, followed on with a Caramel Cream flavor in February 2007. They were all discontinued by 2009. |
| Pepsi Light Mojito | 2006/2007 | A Non-alcoholic mojito-flavored Pepsi Light. it was Germany in 2008 and later sold in Italy in 2009 as a Limited Edition. |
| Diet Pepsi Cherry Vanilla | 2010 | Diet Pepsi with Cherry Vanilla flavoring. It was released for the Summer 2010 for eight weeks. |
| Diet Pepsi | 2015 | Diet Pepsi sweetened with Sucralose instead of Aspartame. It was first released in 2015 as a reformulation of regular Diet Pepsi, which replaced the original aspartame-sweetened formula until 2018. While no longer available for retail, it can still be purchased via E-commerce. |
| Name | Launched | Notes |
| Pepsi Max | 1993 | The original variation of the drink. It was first introduced in 1993 in Europe and Australia, and since expanded across the world. It has no direct connection to the American/Canadian Pepsi Max which is now known as Pepsi Zero Sugar. |
| Pepsi Max Lemon | 2004 | A lemon-flavored variety. It was first sold in Belgium as Pepsi Max Cool Lemon and has also been sold in Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Germany. |
| Pepsi Max Lemon & Lime Twist | 2005 | A Lemon/Lime flavored variety. It was introduced to the United Kingdom in early 2005, and was discontinued by 2007. it was also sold in France as Pepsi Max Citron Citron Vert. |
| Pepsi Max Punch | 2005 | A ginger and cinnamon flavored version that was sold in the United Kingdom for the 2005 Christmas Season. It is similar to Pepsi Holiday Spice. |
| Pepsi Max Gold | 2006 | A ginger-hinted variant that was sold alongside the regular Pepsi Gold in Finland for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. |
| Pepsi Max Coffee Cino | 2006 | A coffee-flavored variety sold in a number of countries. It was released in the United Kingdom in 2006, but was withdrawn a year later. It was also released in France and Portugal as Pepsi Max Cappuccino. |
| Pepsi Max Chill | 2007 | An Apple-flavored variety that was sold as a limited edition in Sweden and Finland in the Summer of 2007. |
| Pepsi Max Mojo | 2008 | A Mojito Lime/mint-flavored variety that was sold in Finland in 2008. It was also available in Denmark in 2009 as Pepsi Max Mojito. |
| Pepsi Max Energy | 2008 | A variant with 66% more caffeine than the standard variety. It was sold in Germany in 2008. |
| Pepsi Max Wild Side | 2010 | A Wild baobab flavored variety that was sold in Sweden in 2010. |
| Pepsi Max Lime | 2011 | A Lime-favored variety. It was first sold as Pepsi Max Cease Fire and Pepsi Max Citrus Freeze in Australia/New Zealand and the United Kingdom respectively in 2011 as part of a promotion with Doritos corn chips. It was re-released in Australia under its current name for a limited time in 2016, and re-released in the United Kingdom in 2021. It has since been introduced in Lebanon, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Serbia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Greece, China, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, Philippines, Kuwait, South Korea. |
| Pepsi Max Cherry | 2011 | A Cherry-flavored variety. It was first released in the United Kingdom in June 2011 only at Asda stores in 2 liter bottles, and gained a wide release in 2012. It has also been released in France, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Finland, Iceland and Russia. |
| Pepsi Max Ginger | 2017 | A Ginger-flavored variety. It has been released in the United Kingdom, Lebanon, Russia, Norway, Finland, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. |
| Pepsi Max Vanilla | 2018 | A Vanilla-flavored variety. It was first sold in Australia in February 2018 and was later released in New Zealand in April. It was later released in Poland and Germany. |
| Pepsi Max Raspberry | 2018 | A Raspberry-flavored variety. It was first sold in Australia in 2018, and was later released in United Kingdom since March 2019 and in Turkey since 2020. It was also sold in Nordic countries like Sweden, France, Russia, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. |
| Pepsi Max Creaming Soda | 2019 | A Cream Soda-flavored variety. It was sold in Australia in August 2019. It was launched in the United Kingdom in 2024 as Pepsi Zero Sugar Cream Soda Flavour. |
| Pepsi Max Mango | 2020 | A Mango-flavored variety that was first sold in Australia in August 2020 and later made available in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey, Denmark, Bulgaria and most recently the United Kingdom. |
| Pepsi Max No Caffeine | 2020 | A Caffeine-free variety that was introduced in the United Kingdom in 2021. |
| Pepsi Max Strawberry | 2021 | A Strawberry-flavored variety that was first sold in Thailand in May 2021 and later made available in Laos, Egypt. |
| Pepsi Max Electric | 2024 | A blue-colored variant that was first sold in Norway in April 2024 by Ringnes. It will be sold in the United Kingdom for a year-long period in May as simply Pepsi Electric, released through Britvic. Introduced in Canada 19 may 2025, labelled Pepsi Electric Zesty Citrus. |