The Weirdest Flavored Pepsis In Japan Will Blow Your Mind
Anyone else weirdly dying to try these?
Need a little cherry blossom in your life? Behold Japan's newest, craziest Pepsi flavor - Sakura!
Pepsi Sakura (the Japanese word for cherry blossoms) will be launching in Japan on March 8, according to Japan's NicoNico News. The fizzy pink drink is reportedly infused with the sweet smells of sakura for a nice cherry flavor.
It may seem like a strange flavor, but Japanese Pepsi is always surprising us with inventive new flavors. White Cola was a limited-edition flavor with citrusy hues that was available in December.
The company releases variations of White Pepsi throughout the years, including one that's a yogurt-flavored cola.
There was also Ice Cucumber Pepsi, which was a limited-edition summer staple in 2007.
Pepsi Sakura is not to be confused with Pink Cola, which is strawberry milk flavored.
It was released again in 2014.
There's also Pepsi Salty Watermelon... blehck
This was sold for a limited time only in Japan in June 2012.
Pepsi Baobab fused flavors of a tree native to Madagascar, Africa and Australia into the drink for a "cola with a liberating and refreshing flavor."
Pepsi Blue was sold in summer 2008, and included pineapple and lemon flavors.
These babies are being sold on Ebay for the cheap price of $70!
Is it just me or does the Pepsi Caribbean Gold look nasty? The drink released in 2011 is white sapote-fruit flavored (which is a very sweet fruit native to Mexico) so it's basically a sugar overload.
Speaking of overload, don't let the "strong" in Pepsi Strong fool you, because this drink is full of caffeine - twice as much in every cup!
Which Pepsi flavor are you dying to try?