I drink so little carbonated soft drinks, but I'm very tempted to buy a couple cases of each of these. Cane sugar instead of HFCS.
From BevReview.com:
Both should be showing up on store shelves around the country. This was reported Tuesday night on NPR's All Things Considered.
From BevReview.com:
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This is a big deal since mainstream soft drinks in the United States are sweetened with High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS). Typically, the only way to get soda from the "big guys" with real sugar is to import it (i.e., Mexican Coke) or wait till Passover (Kosher Coke, Kosher Pepsi).
Pepsi has been experimenting elsewhere with sugar-sweetened drinks. We reported last February about two such entries… Pepsi Raw in the UK and Mexico's Pepsi Retro. It's nice to see some of this finally coming to the States.
Both should be showing up on store shelves around the country. This was reported Tuesday night on NPR's All Things Considered.