SodaStream is adding a Pepsi Max Cherry flavor to its range of sparkling drink mixes in the UK, which will roll into Amazon on September 5, followed by John Lewis, Asda, and Sainsbury’s later this month.
One 440ml bottle of the flavor makes up to nine liters of the soft drink when mixed with sparkling water.
In response to consumer demand, the much-anticipated flavor was released.
Last autumn, SodaStream introduced four PepsiCo soft drink flavors to the UK: PepsiPepsi Max, 7up, and 7up FreeFree.
It would provide more opportunities for people to make their favorite PepsiCo drinks at home, reflecting a significant increase in demand for at-home convenience over the last few years, according to SodaStream.
Customers had been requesting the flavor for years, according to SodaStream UK & Ireland MD Tiago Alves.


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