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Pepsi Max (marketed in some regions as Pepsi Zero Sugar or Pepsi Black) is a sugar-free cola produced under the Pepsi brand. The photographed label — black livery with the Pepsi globe and 'MAX NO SUGAR' wording — matches the Pepsi Max / Pepsi Zero Sugar packaging used in many markets. (en.wikipedia.org)
Origin and brand history: The Pepsi formula traces back to Caleb Bradham (originally sold as "Brad's Drink" in 1893) and was later trademarked as Pepsi-Cola; that early origin places the brand’s roots in the United States. The Pepsi-Cola Company is the original commercial origin for the Pepsi brand. (en.wikipedia.org)
Current ownership and corporate details: Today the Pepsi Max / Pepsi Zero Sugar product is owned and marketed by PepsiCo, Inc., an American multinational headquartered in Purchase/Harrison, New York. PepsiCo is the ultimate owner of the Pepsi portfolio and manages global brand strategy and licensing. (en.wikipedia.org)
Manufacturing and distribution: Finished Pepsi products (including Pepsi Max / Zero Sugar) are produced and bottled in multiple countries through PepsiCo’s manufacturing network and authorized local bottlers and distributors — availability and the exact production site vary by market and packaging format. For that reason the product is listed as manufactured in multiple countries. (explorium.ai)
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