Strange Pepsi Flavors You Can Only Get in Japan

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If you are a Pepsi aficionado, then you better start looking for cheap flights to Japan. Just like most popular brands of snacks and drinks, Pepsi offers a wide range of exclusive flavors to its Japanese customers that are unavailable in other countries. Some are part of the permanent lineup, others seasonal releases, but they never disappoint. Here are some of the strangest Pepsi flavors you can only get in Japan.

Pepsi Zero Karaage Senyo

Pepsi Zero Karaage Senyo was specifically developed to be paired with Japanese-style fried chicken karaage. It is supposed to bring out the flavor of the chicken while masking its greasy nature. It also serves as a great palate cleanser

Pepsi Black Cherry Chocolate Gummy Flavor

Want to confuse your taste buds? Then this Pepsi flavor should do the trick. The combination seems a bit odd, but according to those who tried it, you can actually taste all of these flavors. On top of that, it is sweeter than the regular Pepsi.

Pepsi Special

This is really a strange one. Pepsi Special actually contains dextrin, which the company claims can help block the absorption of the fat in the body.

Pepsi Nama

Pepsi Nama, aka Pepsi Raw, uses most of the ingredients contained in the regular Pepsi but is produced differently. The spices used to flavor the drink are “unheated,” which should result in a more authentic and refreshing taste.