Caffeine-Free Pepsi


Caffeine-Free Pepsi is a version of Pepsi that omits the caffeine that is customarily part of a cola. The drink has been marketed by PepsiCo since 1982. A sugar-free variant, Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi, also exists. Caffeine-Free Pepsi is marketed and distincted with a gold colored brand and packaging.

History

The product was introduced under the brand name Pepsi Free in 1982. It was claimed by PepsiCo to be 99.7 percent caffeine free. Diet Pepsi Free, a version based on Diet Pepsi, was also launched. The "Pepsi Free" name was phased out by 1987 and both were rebranded to their present names. As of 1994, it ranked as the tenth most sold soft drink in the United States.

In popular culture

Pepsi Free was the subject of a scene in the 1985 blockbuster film Back to the Future. Upon entering a café in 1955, Marty McFly asks for a Tab and is told that he cannot have a "tab," unless he orders something. He then asks for a Pepsi Free and is told, "If you want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna pay for it!".