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==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==
Pepsi Free was the subject of a scene in the 1985 film ''[[Back to the Future]]''. Upon entering a café in 1955, [[Marty McFly]] ([[Michael J. Fox]]) asks for a [[Tab (soft drink)|Tab]] (a type of sugar-free soft drink) and is told that he cannot have a "[[Bill (payment)|tab]]" (when you receive goods under the condition you must pay for them later) unless he orders something. He then asks for a Pepsi Free and is told, "If you want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna pay for it!"
Pepsi Free was the subject of a scene in the classic 1985 film ''[[Back to the Future]]''. Upon entering a café in 1955, [[Marty McFly]] ([[Michael J. Fox]]) asks for a [[Tab (soft drink)|Tab]] (a type of sugar-free soft drink) and is told that he cannot have a "[[Bill (payment)|tab]]" (when you receive goods under the condition you must pay for them later) unless he orders something. He then asks for a Pepsi Free and is told, "If you want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna pay for it!"


A can of Diet Pepsi Free can be seen beside Marty's alarm clock towards the beginning of the movie when [[Emmett Brown|Doc]] ([[Christopher Lloyd]]) calls him to remind him to meet him at the mall. The can also be seen toward the end of the movie when Marty wakes up the morning after Doc drops him off at his house in 1985.
A can of Diet Pepsi Free can be seen beside Marty's alarm clock towards the beginning of the movie when [[Emmett Brown|Doc]] ([[Christopher Lloyd]]) calls him to remind him to meet him at the mall. The can also be seen toward the end of the movie when Marty wakes up the morning after Doc drops him off at his house in 1985.

Revision as of 01:07, 28 January 2009

Caffeine-Free Pepsi
TypeCaffeine-free Cola
ManufacturerPepsiCo, Inc.
Country of origin USA
Introduced1982
Related productsDiet Coke

Pepsi Free was introduced in 1982 by PepsiCo as the first major-brand caffeine-free cola. A sugar-free variant known as Diet Pepsi Free was also introduced. The Pepsi Free name itself was phased out in 1987, and today these colas are known simply as Caffeine-Free Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi. The term "Free" had been reintroduced by Pepsico on their Sierra Mist line in response to Coca-Cola's successful introduction of their Zero line (although the "Free" refers to a lack of sugar rather than caffeine), though in 2008 that drink had reverted back to its previous name of Diet Sierra Mist.

Background

When first introduced, Pepsi Caffeine Free background was originally red, then changed to gold in 1987. As part of Pepsi's redesigning their background in 1998 with the blue ocean background, Pepsi Caffeine Free joined right in. In 2008, the caffeine free version has reverted back to its gold background.

Pepsi Free was the subject of a scene in the classic 1985 film Back to the Future. Upon entering a café in 1955, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) asks for a Tab (a type of sugar-free soft drink) and is told that he cannot have a "tab" (when you receive goods under the condition you must pay for them later) unless he orders something. He then asks for a Pepsi Free and is told, "If you want a Pepsi, pal, you're gonna pay for it!"

A can of Diet Pepsi Free can be seen beside Marty's alarm clock towards the beginning of the movie when Doc (Christopher Lloyd) calls him to remind him to meet him at the mall. The can also be seen toward the end of the movie when Marty wakes up the morning after Doc drops him off at his house in 1985.

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