Twelve-ounce cans of Pepsi Cafe will arrive on shelves in April, but for a limited time.
Twelve-ounce cans of Pepsi Cafe will arrive at U.S. stores in April, but will be available only for a limited time., is available in international markets, but the Atlanta-based company has not announced a U.S. launch despite months of speculation.
Pepsi Cafe will come in two flavors: original and vanilla. The coffee-infused cola beverage has nearly twice as much caffeine as regular Pepsi. The two beverage giants have tried coffee-cola drinks before. Pepsi introduced the short-lived Pepsi Kona in 1996. In 2004, Pepsi tried another variant internationally called the Pepsiccino, a creamier version meant to taste more like cappuccino. Both iterations inspired the taste of Pepsi Cafe, which took more than a year and half to develop.
Coke's first attempt in the category, Coca-Cola Blak, came to market in 2006 but was discontinued two years later. In 2017, Coke introduced Coca-Cola Plus Coffee in Australia. A year later, the company brought it to Asia for more tests after tweaking the formula.
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