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Crystal Pepsi is a clear cola
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. It was initially released in the United States and Canada from 1992 to 1994. Online
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revival efforts prompted brief re-releases throughout the mid-2010s. It was briefly sold in the United Kingdom and Australia. Its flavor resembles standard Pepsi, without caramel color, reportedly making it taste less "acidic".


History


Background

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with a marketing slogan of "99 and 44/100 percent pure". Meanwhile, soft drink sales boomed in the 1980s with popularization of diet drinks, but in 1991 slowed to a 1.8% growth rate. Pepsi-Cola North America CEO Craig Weatherup was ambitiously internally restructuring the company while launching a multi-faceted development and marketing plan to expand as a "total beverage company". This included the fast-growing and expandable New Age beverage market, with established competition from
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, Snapple, and the waning
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. PepsiCo was reportedly "a lot more free-thinking and willing to make errors ... lready havingmade some very good errors".


Development

PepsiCo's internal research already had "1,000 different product concepts", but its consumer research demanded a healthier variety of cola, which was the number one soft-drink segment at 60% and yet slowing. Food technologists knew that food color strongly affects flavor perceptions, associating light flavors with light colors. Pepsi's traditional caramel coloring adds body and flavor, and was replaced with "modified food starch" for body with a clear look. PepsiCo devised 3,000 formulations of a new clear drink, under consumer testing. A 12 ounce serving of Crystal Pepsi has 134 calories versus Pepsi's 154 calories20 fewer. On April 13, 1992, Crystal Pepsi was launched in test markets of Dallas, Providence, Salt Lake City, and Colorado to a positive response.Business Digest
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One month in test markets showed an unusually and unexpectedly strong launch due to product uniqueness and unprecedented consumer awareness. In Colorado, interviews of 100,000 customers further revealed demand for Diet Crystal Pepsi, which was launched there in October.


Full launch

Crystal Pepsi was launched nationwide in the US on December 14, 1992. In its first year, it captured one full percentage point of U.S. soft drink sales, or approximately (equivalent to $ in ). Coca-Cola followed by launching
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Developing New Foods for a Changing Marketplace
p62. CRC Press, 2000.
In 2005, Pepsi Clear was sold in Mexico for a limited time. On August 22, 2008, PepsiCo filed for trademarks on the product names "Pepsi Clear" and "Diet Pepsi Clear".


Marketing

Crystal Pepsi was marketed as a caffeine-free "clear alternative" to normal colas.Zyman, Sergio
The End of Marketing as We Know It
Harper-Collins, 1999.
Its official slogan was "You've never seen a taste like this". Gary Hemphill, public relations manager for Pepsico Inc, said "The basic philosophy behind Crystal Pepsi is this: Crystal Pepsi is not Pepsi with the color stripped out. It's a totally new product. It tastes differently than Pepsi .. which we marriedto some of the attributes of the so-called New Age type products: lighter and less sweet tasting, clear, caffeine-free, all natural flavors, and no preservatives." A senior vice president relayed expectation of forging "an entirely new category that really transcends New Age". Test marketing suggested that 80% of sales would come from non-Pepsi consumers. The goal was to capture 2% of the retail soft drink market by the end of 1993, or about , but without harming the flagship Pepsi product. The marketing campaign included a teaser ad during the television coverage of the inauguration of the US President and of
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" premiered on national television on January 31, 1993, during
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. This advertisement was parodied by '' Saturday Night Live'' as Crystal Gravy. Full-sized sample bottles were distributed with the Sunday paper deliveries such as the '' Boston Globe'' in Massachusetts. According to Coca-Cola's chief marketing officer, Sergio Zyman, Tab Clear was released at the same time, as an intentional " kamikaze" effort to create an unpopular beverage that was positioned as an analogue of Crystal Pepsi in order to "kill both in the process". The "born to die" strategy included using the poor-performing Tab brand rather than Coke, labeling the product as a "sugar free" diet drink to confuse consumers into thinking Crystal Pepsi had no sugar, and marketing the product as if it were "medicinal". Zyman said "Pepsi spent an enormous amount of money on the brand and, regardless, we killed it. Both of them were dead within six months." Yum! Brands chairman
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is credited with introducing the Crystal Pepsi concept. In a December 2007 interview, he reminisced:


Reception

In its first year, Crystal Pepsi captured 1% of U.S. soft drink sales, or approximately . ''Beverage Digest'' said "This is another instance where Pepsi has really shown leadership to strike out in a new direction." Crystal Pepsi was named Best New Product of the Year for 1992 by Richard Saunders International, based on consumer preference polls among 16,000 new grocery products, scoring higher than any other beverage in the poll's history. Robert McMath, editor of ''Brand Week'', said that "new sells ndclarity equals purity" but he doubted the strategy of positioning such a new and different product directly alongside the old flagship product.


Consumer revival

In September 2014, following a Facebook campaign by consumers, The Coca-Cola Company reintroduced the soft drink Surge, leading to speculation in the public and media about the return of Crystal Pepsi. In March 2015, an online
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campaign to bring back Crystal Pepsi began. The following month, a second, separate petition was led by an online competitive eating personality, Kevin Strahle, also known as The
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, who had made a 2013 viral video of himself drinking a 1990s vintage bottle of Crystal Pepsi. This generated enough interest for a telephone and email campaign, garnering around 37,000 Change.org petition signatures, tens of thousands of Twitter, YouTube, and
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tagged comments, 15 billboards erected around the Los Angeles area, and a commitment to ride a mobile billboard truck at Pepsi's headquarters in
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with a gathering of supporters at a park nearby on June 15 and 16, 2015. The interest from this campaign led to an official response to Strahle by PepsiCo on June 8, 2015: "We've had customers ask us to bring back their favorite products before, but never with your level of enthusiasm and humor. We're lucky to have a Pepsi superfan like you on our side. We definitely hear you and your followers and we think you'll all be happy with what's in store. Stay tuned." In mid-2016, Crystal Pepsi was released across the United States and Canada, promoted with a retro styled website and marketing video, including ''The Crystal Pepsi Trail'' browser game as an officially licensed parody of the classic ''The Oregon Trail''.


See also

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List of Pepsi types PepsiCo has produced a number of variations on its primary cola, Pepsi, over the years, including the following: Regular Varieties North America Europe Japan *Pepsi Carnival: A tropical fruit-flavored Pepsi available in Japan for a l ...
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Coca-Cola Clear Coca-Cola Clear is a colorless variant of the soft drink Coca-Cola. Without the normal caramel ingredient, Coca-Cola Clear has none of the typical dark Coke color. The drink is lemon-flavored to compensate for the removed caramel. It was develope ...
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References

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