Now, Pepsi has decided to bring back Pepsi Throwback and Mountain Dew Throwback and they’ve work to improve the visual appeal of the drink. But, still the throwbacks are once again a short-term beverage. But at least it has inspired new products like Heritage Dr Pepper to come to market!
However, the April 2009 version of Pepsi Throwback referred to the product as “made with natural sugar”, now have a callout to being “made with real sugar”! Of course, the use of this language seems a lot clearer vs. the question of “just what is natural sugar?” If the formula stays the same as has been previously shared, it should still be a combination of cane and beet sugar. Ironically, the use of the “real sugar” line may also prompt potential customers to ask, “so, if this is real sugar, what was the stuff in Pepsi before?” I’m sure the folks over at the Corn Refiners Association would love to answer that question.
But overall, we highly recommend the taste and flavor experience of Pepsi Throwback and encourage you to support it with your wallet during its December 28-February 22 run. Just maybe one of these days Pepsi will wake up and give us a more steady supply of this superior-tasting drink!






