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Diet Pepsi Gets Rid Of Aspartame In U.S., But No Change In Store In Canada

The Canadian Press, 10 Aug, 2015 10:00 AM
    NEW YORK — A revamped Diet Pepsi without aspartame is popping up on store shelves in the U.S. So will people start flocking back to the soda?
     
    PepsiCo says its new Diet Pepsi should be available nationally this week. In response to customer feedback, the company said earlier this year that it would replace the aspartame in the drink with another artificial sweetener that has less baggage.
     
    But Canadians won't be seeing the new format. Diet Pepsi in Canada will continue to be sweetened with aspartame, the company wrote in an email to The Canadian Press.
     
    "There are no changes to any cola beverages in Canada at this time," said Sandy Lyver of PepsiCo Beverages Canada.
     
    "As always, we will continue to listen closely to consumers' requests and evolve our portfolio to meet the specific needs and preferences of Canadian consumers." 
     
    The rollout in the U.S. will test the theory that the sweetener is to blame for fleeing customers, or if other issues might be at play. Other diet sodas that still have aspartame include Diet Coke, Diet Dr Pepper and Fanta Zero.
     
    Sales of traditional diet sodas have been falling. Industry executives blaming the freefall on unfounded concerns people have about aspartame. Two years ago, Coca-Cola even tested ads in select newspapers defending the safety of the sweetener.
     
    "It's the No. 1 thing that our customers have been calling about," said Seth Kaufman, a senior vice-president at PepsiCo.
     
    At least in the short term, Diet Pepsi sales are likely to see bump from the marketing push around the new formula, which will include in-store sampling and discounting in coming weeks.
     
    In terms of taste, Kaufman said it's not identical but that the drink should still be familiar to fans of Diet Pepsi.
     
    It's not the first attempt by PepsiCo Inc. to lift flagging sales of Diet Pepsi. In 2012, the company tried improving the drink by combining aspartame with acesulfame potassium, often called ace-K, another artificial sweetener that helps prevent the taste from degrading over time. The latest version of Diet Pepsi will also have ace-K in addition to sucralose, best known by the brand name Splenda.
     
    Cans and bottles of the new Diet Pepsi have been making their way through the distribution in recent weeks. Stores that don't do a lot of business may still have the old versions stocked. This weekend, for instance, a store in New York City had the old and new versions side by side.
     
    The new cans will be marked with the words "Now Aspartame Free" above the Pepsi circle logo.

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