Best International Pepsi Flavors You Didn’t Know Existed

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Few things beat a chilled Pepsi soda on a hot day. Or even a cold day, for that matter. This is, of course, if you belong to the Pepsi tribe. If you are in the Coke tribe, you are probably halfway through closing the article. But think about sticking through even if that’s the case. Things are going to get interesting.

Pepsi is known for being creative with its sodas. They are constantly mixing things up and adding new flavors, something that Coke wasn’t open to doing until recently. Some of the flavors were a hit and stuck around, think Pepsi Twist, while others like Pepsi Ice Cucumber were quickly off the market.

Also, not all of the Pepsi flavors and variations made it to the United States. Some of them were limited to other international markets and remained unknown to Americans. We are now fixing that, as we’ll introduce you to some of the best international Pepsi flavors you didn’t know existed.

Pepsi Pink

Pink Pepsi, anyone? This is perhaps one of the most intriguing Pepsi international flavors out there. Besides being pink, which is great by itself, it also tastes like a strawberry milkshake.

Pepsi Ice Cream

Pepsi and ice cream sound like a combination that might work, so the company decided to make it happen in Russia. Pepsi fans in Russia had exclusive access to this unusual drink and made it quite popular in the country. However, the flavor was discontinued in 2008.

Pepsi Mont Blanc

This might surprise you (or make perfect sense), but Pepsi Mont Blanc wasn’t inspired by Europe’s tallest mountain. Instead, it was inspired by the dessert of the same name, which consists out of sweetened chestnut puree and whipped cream. As you might imagine, this Pepsi flavor is quite sweet and tasty.

Pepsi Fire

Pepsi Fie was available in the United States in the past but only for a short period. This caused it to come and go without people noticing it. On the other hand, the fiery Cinnamon-infused soda gained a loyal fan base in Mexico and Asian countries, where it’s still available.

Pepsi Kick

In Mexico, they also have Pepsi Kick. The drink is notable for its high caffeine content and addition of ginseng.