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Pepsi Max is the sugar-free, maximum‑taste cola from the Pepsi brand — marketed internationally under names such as Pepsi Max and in some markets Pepsi Zero Sugar. The recipe/variant is positioned as a zero‑calorie/diet cola offering within PepsiCo’s global portfolio. (en.wikipedia.org)
The Pepsi brand itself traces back to 1893 when pharmacist Caleb Bradham created what was first called “Brad’s Drink,” later renamed Pepsi‑Cola; the brand originated in the United States. Over time Pepsi-Cola evolved into the global PepsiCo business that now owns and manages the brand. (en.wikipedia.org)
Manufacturing and packaging of Pepsi Max is done in many countries: PepsiCo produces concentrate and owns the brand while bottling and final production are performed by PepsiCo’s company bottling operations and independent franchised bottlers and partners around the world (therefore the product is manufactured in multiple countries close to each market). For that reason the correct manufacturing-country designation for the pictured bottle is “Multiple countries.” (sec.gov)
Ownership: the ultimate owner is PepsiCo, Inc., an American multinational headquartered in Purchase (Harrison), New York, which controls the Pepsi brand globally while local subsidiaries and bottlers handle production, labeling and distribution in each market. (en.wikipedia.org)
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