Answer: PEPSI
PEPSI is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PEPSI with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Pop choice
- Coke competitor
- Popular pop
- Soft drink choice
- Coke rival
- Cola
- Brand once promoted by Michael Jackson
- Cola choice
- Cola brand
- Soda selection
- Slice maker
- Pop icon?
- Fountain choice
- Soda machine option
- RC Cola alternative
- Coke alternative
- Big name in pop
- RC alternative
- Pop selection
- Pop label
- Cola wars contender
- Trademarked cola
- Soft drink with a red-white-and-blue logo
- Soft drink that started out as "Brad's Drink"
- Soft drink since 1898
- Side in a decades-long war
- Product with a circular red, white and blue logo
- Pop purchase
- Pop hit
- Old "Hits the spot" sloganeer
- Old "Hits the Spot" marketer
- Michael promoted it
- Michael Jackson pitched it
- Kind of challenge
- It was originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Gatorade sister brand
- Drink with a Max variety
- Drink with a "generation"
- Drink that lost the second part of its name in 1961
- Competitor of Coke
- Cola with a variety with a twist
- Cola wars side
- Cola Wars participant
- Cola Wars combatant
- Cola originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Coca-Cola rival
- Coca-Cola competitor
- Caramel-colored quaff
- Beverage since 1898
- Beverage created in 1898
- "The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once
- "Cola wars" brand
- ___ max
- __ Challenge: soft drink promotion
- Ubiquitous soft drink
- Twist maker
- Tropicana parent company
- The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it"
- Spears shills for it
- Soft drink with a "generation"
- Soda with a red, white and blue logo
- Soda originally named Brad's Drink
- Soda originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Soda in an old blind taste test
- Soda brand that turned 125 in 2023
- Soda brand in blue cans
- Sister brand of Mountain Dew
- Sister brand of Crush
- Royal Crown rival
- Rival of Coke
- Rice-A-Roni corporate colleague
- RC competitor
- Quaff with caramel coloring
- Product whose name comes from the Greek for "digestion"
- Product once pitched by Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey
- Product once advertised with the slogan "The choice of a new generation"
- Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898
- Product created by a North Carolina pharmacist
- Potable associate of Rice-A-Roni
- Pop-top pop
- Part of a famous taste test
- Part of a classic taste test
- Option in a classic taste test
- Onetime "Taste that beats the others cold" advertiser
- Onetime "Generation Next" advertiser
- One side of the "Cola Wars"
- One side of a longstanding ad battle
- One side in the cola wars
- One side in the "cola wars"
- One kind of pop
- Old "refreshes without filling" sloganeer
- Old "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- Mtn Dew sister brand
- Mountain Dew producer, informally
- Mountain Dew bottler, informally
- Michael Jackson once pitched it
- Main rival of Coke
- KFC acquirer in 1986
- Jeff Gordon sponsor
- It was originally named Brad's Drink
- It debuted in 1893 as "Brad's Drink"
- It began as Brad's Drink
- It "hits the spot" per an old jingle
- It "hits the spot," per old radio ads
- Giant in soda
- Fizzy drink brand
- Famous test participant
- Drink-machine selection
- Drink with MAX and NEXT varieties
- Drink with a Zero Sugar variety
- Drink with a Wild Cherry variety
- Drink with a red, white, and blue logo
- Drink with a 2021 Peeps variety
- Drink whose 1990 cans appeared to spell "SEX" when stacked
- Drink once advertised as "Twice as much for a nickel"
- Drink invented by a North Carolina pharmacist
- Doritos sister brand
- Cola with the slogan "Refresh Everything"
- Cola with emoji bottle labels
- Cola with a red, white, and blue logo
- Cola with a red, white and blue logo
- Cola with a Crystal variety
- Cola with a blue variety
- Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink"
- Cola Wars drink
- Cola wars competitor
- Cola Wars cola
- Cola wars "combatant"
- Cola that was introduced in 1893 as Brad's Drink
- Cola sold at Taco Bell
- Cola slightly sweeter than Coke
- Cola originally named Brad's Drink
- Cola brand with the slogan "That's what I like"
- Cola brand that claimed to be "The Choice of a New Generation"
- Cola brand originally advertised as an indigestion remedy
- Coke's main competitor
- Coke competitor whose logo is red, white, and blue
- Coca-Cola alternative
- Certain cola
- Britney promotes it
- Brand with the old slogan "More Bounce to the Ounce"
- Brand whose ads once featured Michael Jackson
- Brand that introduced the two-liter bottle
- Brand originally named Brad's Drink
- Brand originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Brad's Drink, nowadays
- Brad's Drink (1893), today
- Big name in cola
- Beverage sponsoring many a Super Bowl halftime show
- Beverage originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Beverage introduced as Brad's Drink
- Beverage in blue cans
- Alternative to Coke
- #2 pop
- "Twice as much for a nickel" sloganeer, once
- "That's What I Like" cola
- "That's what I like" brand
- "Taste that beats the others cold" sloganeer, once
- "Something for Everyone" soft drink
- "Say ___, please" (old ad slogan)
- "Refresh everything" sloganeer
- "No Coke, ___." (line from a famous SNL skit)
- "Live for Now" soft drink
- "It" in the old slogan "Gotta have it"
- "It's the cola" sloganeer
- "It's the cola" brand
- "If you must drink and drive, drink ___" (bumper sticker quote)
- "Hits the spot" sloganeer, once
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer, once
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- "For those who think young" soft drink
- "For those who think young" sloganeer, once
- "For every generation" soft drink
- "For Every Generation" brand
- "Cola Wars" participant
- "Cola Wars" combatant
- "Catch That ___ Spirit" (old ad slogan)
- ___-Cola (Coke competitor)
- ___ Center, home of the Denver Nuggets
- __ Free: caffeine-free soda
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