Crossword Answer: PEPSI
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Crossword Puzzle Clues for PEPSI
Below is the complete list of clues we found in our database for PEPSI:
- #2 pop
- __ Free: caffeine-free soda
- ___ Center, home of the Denver Nuggets
- ___-Cola (Coke competitor)
- ___ max
- Beverage created in 1898
- Beverage in blue cans
- Beverage introduced as Brad's Drink
- Beverage originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Beverage since 1898
- Beverage sponsoring many a Super Bowl halftime show
- Big name in cola
- Big name in pop
- Alternative to Coke
- Famous test participant
- "Hits the spot" sloganeer, once
- Brad's Drink (1893), today
- Brad's Drink, nowadays
- Certain cola
- Brand once promoted by Michael Jackson
- Brand originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Brand originally named Brad's Drink
- Brand whose ads once featured Michael Jackson
- Brand with the old slogan "More Bounce to the Ounce"
- Competitor of Coke
- It began as Brad's Drink
- It debuted in 1893 as "Brad's Drink"
- Britney promotes it
- It "hits the spot" per an old jingle
- It "hits the spot," per old radio ads
- "It" in the old slogan "Gotta have it"
- Gatorade sister brand
- It was originally called "Brad's Drink"
- It was originally named Brad's Drink
- "It's the cola" brand
- "It's the cola" sloganeer
- Giant in soda
- "If you must drink and drive, drink ___" (bumper sticker quote)
- Jeff Gordon sponsor
- Doritos sister brand
- "For Every Generation" brand
- "For every generation" soft drink
- Caramel-colored quaff
- Coca-Cola competitor
- Coca-Cola rival
- "For those who think young" soft drink
- Coke alternative
- Coke competitor whose logo is red, white, and blue
- Coke competitor
- Coke rival
- Coke's main competitor
- Cola
- Cola brand that claimed to be "The Choice of a New Generation"
- Cola brand
- Cola choice
- Cola originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Cola sold at Taco Bell
- Cola that was introduced in 1893 as Brad's Drink
- "Cola wars" brand
- Cola Wars cola
- "Cola Wars" combatant
- Cola Wars combatant
- Cola wars "combatant"
- Cola wars competitor
- Cola wars contender
- "Cola Wars" participant
- Cola Wars participant
- Cola wars side
- Cola whose original name was "Brad's Drink"
- Cola with a variety with a twist
- Cola with emoji bottle labels
- Cola with the slogan "Refresh Everything"
- Drink invented by a North Carolina pharmacist
- Drink-machine selection
- Drink that lost the second part of its name in 1961
- Drink whose 1990 cans appeared to spell "SEX" when stacked
- Drink with a "generation"
- Drink with a Max variety
- Drink with a red, white, and blue logo
- Drink with a Wild Cherry variety
- Drink with a Zero Sugar variety
- Drink with MAX and NEXT varieties
- "Catch That ___ Spirit" (old ad slogan)
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer, once
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- Fountain choice
- Soda in an old blind taste test
- Soda machine option
- Soda originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Soda originally named Brad's Drink
- Soda selection
- Soda with a red, white and blue logo
- Soft drink choice
- Soft drink since 1898
- Soft drink that started out as "Brad's Drink"
- Soft drink with a "generation"
- Soft drink with a red-white-and-blue logo
- Mountain Dew bottler, informally
- Mountain Dew producer, informally
- KFC acquirer in 1986
- "The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once
- Kind of challenge
- Trademarked cola
- Mtn Dew sister brand
- Quaff with caramel coloring
- The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it"
- "Something for Everyone" soft drink
- Royal Crown rival
- Tropicana parent company
- Part of a classic taste test
- Part of a famous taste test
- Old "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- Old "Hits the Spot" marketer
- Old "Hits the spot" sloganeer
- "Live for Now" soft drink
- Old "refreshes without filling" sloganeer
- Pop choice
- Pop hit
- Pop icon?
- Pop label
- Pop purchase
- Pop selection
- Pop-top pop
- RC alternative
- RC Cola alternative
- RC competitor
- Popular pop
- Michael Jackson once pitched it
- Michael Jackson pitched it
- Michael promoted it
- One kind of pop
- "Refresh everything" sloganeer
- One side in the "cola wars"
- One side of a longstanding ad battle
- One side of the "Cola Wars"
- "No Coke, ___." (line from a famous SNL skit)
- Onetime "Generation Next" advertiser
- Onetime "Taste that beats the others cold" advertiser
- Main rival of Coke
- Product created by a North Carolina pharmacist
- Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898
- Product once pitched by Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey
- Product with a circular red, white and blue logo
- Rice-A-Roni corporate colleague
- Side in a decades-long war
- Spears shills for it
- "Twice as much for a nickel" sloganeer, once
- Twist maker
- Sister brand of Crush
- "Say ___, please" (old ad slogan)
- Ubiquitous soft drink
- Slice maker
- "Taste that beats the others cold" sloganeer, once
Possibly Related Crossword Answers
Based on the clues listed above, we also found some answers that are possibly similar or related to PEPSI:
- TOTHE
- COCACOLA
- NEHI
- COLA
- RCCOLA
- RCCOLA
- RCCOLA
- POP
- SODA
- COKE
- ROYALCROWN
- DIET
- COKE
- COKE
- COLA
- COLA
- COLA
- GRAPE
- BIRCHBEER
- COKE
- COLA
- DIETCOKE
- GINGERALE
- RCCOLA
- ICEBUCKET
- COLA
- ORANGESODA
- PEPSICOLA
- COKE
- LITER
- COLA
- DIETCOLA
- SHASTA
- COKE
- NEHI
- COCACOLA
- COKE
- COLA
- PEP
Recent Usage of PEPSI in Crossword Puzzles
Here are all of the places we know of that have used PEPSI in their crossword puzzles:
- LA Times - Nov. 14, 2020
- Newsday - Nov. 1, 2020
- LA Times - Oct. 30, 2020
- Newsday - Oct. 25, 2020
- Newsday - Oct. 11, 2020
- USA Today - Sept. 25, 2020
- Newsday - Aug. 20, 2020
- USA Today - July 13, 2020
- New York Times - June 27, 2020
- LA Times - May 30, 2020
- WSJ Daily - May 13, 2020
- New York Times - April 19, 2020
- New York Times - March 21, 2020
- USA Today - March 5, 2020
- LA Times - Feb. 26, 2020
- Pat Sajak Code Letter - Jan. 27, 2020
- Newsday - Jan. 27, 2020
- Newsday - Nov. 21, 2019
- Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Nov. 10, 2019
- USA Today - Sept. 9, 2019