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Diet Pepsi Max

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Diet Pepsi Max
If you’re a diet cola fan, go buy this, now. Well, wait a minute, you should read this first, and then go. Just make sure you go at some point, soon.

Diet Pepsi Max is one of Pepsi’s newest low calorie beverages. You may be asking yourself ‘What is the difference between Diet Pepsi Max, and other 438 varieties of Diet Pepsi?’ Short answer would be caffeine, and lots of it. Even more than a Mountain Dew. My use of mathematics brought me to the conclusion that there were 69 mgs of caffeine per 12 ounces. Those are ‘weak energy drink’ kind of numbers. Pepsi even went out of their way and added a touch of ginseng for another extra kick.

Another major difference; Diet Pepsi Max is a direct competitor to Coca Cola’s Coke Zero. This makes Diet Pepsi Max a much better tasting product than regular Diet Pepsi, at least in my opinion. It’s all in how you sweeten the drink. Aspartame alone just isn’t acceptable anymore; it’s can taste bitter, artificial, and leave a bad finish. It does all of the above more often than not. Sure, if you drink it long enough you can develop an immunity to these less that desirable traits, or even start to crave them (Diet Coke drinkers, I’m talking to you!), but why should you settle for an inferior tasting product? When beverage companies add in the ‘magical’ ingredient known as Ace-K, it cuts straight through that bitterness, and leaves a much (much!) more pleasant taste in your mouth.

Diet Pepsi Max truly tastes like a non-diet product. It is very worthy competition to Coke Zero, and by adding a few energy drink elements, Diet Pepsi Max doesn’t look like a ‘me too’ product. Side note, and one I wont talk about very often; the packaging looks really great. I know it’s what’s in the bottle that actually counts, but a guy can walk down the street with a 20 ounce bottle of this stuff in his hand and not look like a total sissy. Us fellasĀ  are image conscious too, and sodas are our accessories. Cool

Coke Zero wont be leaving my fridge anytime soon (or ever!), because it’s still a great low calorie product. It just might have to start sharing some shelf space with Diet Pepsi Max. Diet Pepsi Max should be available in your area now, in most packaging options. Okay, now you can go.

–Jeremy Hobbs

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