gleam wrote:I got mine at the Ashland/Roosevelt Jewel. Plenty of 12 packs of cans. They aren't making glass bottles of this stuff, just plastic and cans.
FatandHairy wrote:gleam wrote:I got mine at the Ashland/Roosevelt Jewel. Plenty of 12 packs of cans. They aren't making glass bottles of this stuff, just plastic and cans.
i had a glass bottle of pepsi natural. i didn't buy it so i don't know where they're available, but i can confirm that they do exist. there is no label or any color on the bottle - only some lettering printed directly on the bottle. the pepsi logo is actually part of the glass.
gleam wrote:FatandHairy wrote:gleam wrote:I got mine at the Ashland/Roosevelt Jewel. Plenty of 12 packs of cans. They aren't making glass bottles of this stuff, just plastic and cans.
i had a glass bottle of pepsi natural. i didn't buy it so i don't know where they're available, but i can confirm that they do exist. there is no label or any color on the bottle - only some lettering printed directly on the bottle. the pepsi logo is actually part of the glass.
Yes, Pepsi Natural is only available in glass bottles. Pepsi Throwback is only available in cans and plastic bottles. They're very different products, do a taste test between the two if you get a chance
FatandHairy wrote:Wow, I totally missed that there were two different Pepsi sugar-sweetened drinks now. What the hell is Coke waiting for?
gleam wrote:Sadly, the Throwback varieties are "for a limited time only", and should be gone in a couple months. Pepsi Natural will be around indefinitely. I, too, am hoping Coke sees the light and releases its own Coke Retro. I'd be in heaven if Dr. Pepper made a permanent switch back to cane sugar -- I think they're the right brand to do it, and I think their other brands (A&W, Crush, Vernor's, etc) would be good candidates for a switch as well.
JoelF wrote:I bought a 20oz bottle of each from Jewel last night.
Not terribly impressed. The Dew is extremely similar to the current HFCS version, nothing about it changed my impression. As someone above said, it's still too sweet, too little nuance.
The Pepsi is a bit better than standard Pepsi: smooth, caramelly. But it's missing some essential Coke-iness. I'd still rather have an HFCS Coke than a sugar Pepsi.