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Posted 11 August 2023

Pepsi Max No Caffeine & No Sugar Soft Drink, 8 x 330ml, £2.45/£2.27 with S&S and voucher

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Pepsi Max No Caffeine & No Sugar Soft Drink, 8 x 330ml, £2.45/£2.27 with S&S and voucher.


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MAXIMUM TASTE, NO CAFFEINE a bold and refreshing fizzy drink; Zero Sugar, Zero Carbs, Zero Caffeine
CAFFEINE-FREE sparkling soft drink. Great taste without the caffeine
LOW CALORIE carbonated cola that has just 1 calorie per can
BEST SERVED chilled or over ice. Perfect for parties, meals, and celebrations big and small
PARTY PACK SIZE with 8 x 330ml bottles, this 8 pack of soda is the ideal choice for social events and epic celebrations
THE PERFECT CHOICE as a mixer in cocktails and mocktails. Have you tried one of our Pepsi Max recipes; How about an Old Fashion Max or Classic Bourbon with Max..?
REMEMBER TO RECYCLE our cans and bottles can be recycled
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Edited by a community support team member, 13 August 2023
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  1. 19DembaBa19's avatar
    I'll just stick to sugar and water mixed with some colour to make it look authentic
  2. wonkothesane's avatar
    No caffeine?
    No sugar?
    No point!
    naz9236's avatar
    Missed a trick

    No caffeine
    No sugar
    No point
    No deal
  3. CENTRALPERKS's avatar
    I'm just so confused right now. I don't know what to drink, what to eat, what to say or what to think.
    Kornelius's avatar
    Just get Dr Pepper and be done with this
  4. mr_johnsie's avatar
    How well will it clean my toilet though?
  5. England2000's avatar
    Does anyone know if the process for removing the caffeine is like with instant coffee, where they use chemicals to do so?

    Basically, is this stuff any worse for you than the ordinary Pepsi max?
    sashforth's avatar
    Caffeine hasn't been removed. It simply hasn't been added. Caffeine is added to soft drinks as a flavouring so the real question is what have used instead of caffeine? (edited)
  6. Master_Yoda's avatar
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    How is this legal?? It says Caffeine FREE and NO CAFFEINE everywhere including all over the packaging.

    If you scroll down the page and read the ingredients it says it has Caffeine as part of the ingredients:

    Ingredients Carbonated Water, Colour (Caramel E150d), Sweeteners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K), Acids (Phosphoric Acid, Citric Acid), Flavourings (including Caffeine), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate)
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    Caffeine FREE and NO CAFFEINE means there is no caffeine in it!! (edited)
    Tank12345's avatar
    Have you asked Amazon?
  7. TekWoodyatt1's avatar
    tastes worse than regular pepsi max.
    DaftDad's avatar
    We think it's pretty decent. Can be quite nice once we've reached the part of the afternoon where coffee would wreck our sleep and you fancy something refreshing that isn't a 10th glass of water
  8. GherkinCrush's avatar
    Last two times I’ve ordered cans from Amazon, at least 10% have been crushed in some way. Still quite convenient to avoid lugging then around the shop though.
    blahblahblah1234's avatar
    Only a 10% loss, still a good saving with max S&S!
    To be expected, after they've been kicked around the warehouse, thrown in the van, and tossed on your doorstep!
  9. curly1's avatar
    just bought 2 x these on Tesco Clubcard deal, £7 for 2. some of us can't have caffeine, or a shedload of sugar.. horses for courses!
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