Regular cans
1971 "colored with caramel" under logo
Straight steel, pull top
Straight steel, pull top
1972 "over bottom ingredients"
Straight steel, pull top
Straight steel, pull top
1977 "Have a Pepsi Day!"
Crimped steel, pull top
Crimped steel, pull top
1977
Crimped steel, tab top
Crimped steel, tab top
1978
Straight steel, pull top
Straight steel, pull top
1970's
Aluminum, pull top
Aluminum, pull top
1970's
Aluminum, pull top
Aluminum, pull top
1981
1981 "Catch That Pepsi Spirit!"
Aluminum, tab top
Aluminum, tab top
1983
gold top
gold top
1983
silver top
silver top
1986
Aluminum, pull top
Aluminum, pull top
1986
Aluminum, tab top
Aluminum, tab top
1987
opening instructions (on top)
opening instructions (on top)
1987
"CA Redemption Value" (on top)
"CA Redemption Value" (on top)
1988
1988 "America's Hometown Choice"
1988 "Arizona's Choice"
1988 "Southern California's Choice"
1991 Stars and Stripes
open top, "CA redemption"
open top, "CA redemption"
1991 Stars and Stripes
open top, "5 cent refund"
open top, "5 cent refund"
1991 Stars and Stripes
closed top
closed top
1991 "New look same great taste"
Sealed top
Sealed top
1991 "New look same great taste"
Open top
Open top
1991
Available in test markets in 1991 and it has been said that it didn't really taste like raspberry, but was considered a raspberry twist, introduced along with Pepsi Tropical Chill and Pepsi Strawberry Burst.
Available in test markets in 1991 and it has been said that it didn't really taste like raspberry, but was considered a raspberry twist, introduced along with Pepsi Tropical Chill and Pepsi Strawberry Burst.
1991
1992
1994 Christmas Santa
1995
1995
16 oz can
16 oz can
1996 Christmas full-body elf
Can 1 of 3
Can 1 of 3
1996 Christmas elf reaching up
Can 2 of 3
Can 2 of 3
1996 Christmas toy soldier
Can 3 of 3
Can 3 of 3
1998
2003
2003
"Patriotic" A
Design 1 of 4
"Patriotic" A
Design 1 of 4
2003
"Patriotic" B
Design 2 of 4
"Patriotic" B
Design 2 of 4
_2003
"Patriotic" C
Design 3 of 4
"Patriotic" C
Design 3 of 4
2003
Frosted vanilla-colored rim around the globe
Frosted vanilla-colored rim around the globe
In 2009, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi and Pepsi Max began using all lower-case fonts and the brand's blue and red globe trademark became a series of "smiles," with the central white band arcing at different angles depending on the product; Diet Pepsi had a small "smile", Pepsi had a medium-sized "smile" and Pepsi Max had a large "smile." In mid-2010, all Pepsi variants, regular, diet, and Pepsi Max, started using only the medium-sized "smile" Pepsi Globe.
Same as above but with the calorie marker
7.5 oz can
2010
2010
8 oz. can
8 oz. can
7.5 oz can
2014
2014
16 oz can
16 oz can
A cherry-flavored variety of Pepsi introduced in 1988. Originally called "Wild Cherry Pepsi", its name was changed along with the formula in 2005.
Wild Cherry with the 2008 Pepsi design.
Same as above but with the calorie marker
2014
Cherry Blast
16 oz can
16 oz can
2005
Great New Taste
Great New Taste
2005
1998
Caffeine Free
Caffeine Free
2009
Caffeine Free
Caffeine Free
2012
"New" Pepsi Next
"New" Pepsi Next
24 oz can
Straight steel, pull top
Crimped steel, pull top
Crimped steel, tab top
Extruded steel, tab top
1983
Extruded steel, tab top
Extruded steel, tab top
1983
Extruded steel, tab top
1982
1982
Extruded steel, tab top
Extruded steel, tab top
Extruded steel, tab top
Crimped steel, pull top
Extruded steel, pull top
1984
1988
1988
Alternate "Ball" logo by barcode (not shown)
Alternate "Ball" logo by barcode (not shown)
1991
2007
2009
with calorie marker
1991 Stars and Stripes
1991
Sealed top
Sealed top
1991
Open top
Open top
1991
Open top, no words
Open top, no words
1991
Available in test markets in 1991 and it has been said that it didn't really taste like raspberry, but was considered a raspberry twist, introduced along with Pepsi Tropical Chill and Pepsi Strawberry Burst.
Available in test markets in 1991 and it has been said that it didn't really taste like raspberry, but was considered a raspberry twist, introduced along with Pepsi Tropical Chill and Pepsi Strawberry Burst.
1991
2004
2011
2015
1992
1992
1992
1994 Christmas
Downhill Skier
In 1994, Diet Pepsi became the first product to list a “freshness date” on each individual can and bottle, a practice that would later become a widespread standard in the packaged food and beverage industry.
Downhill Skier
In 1994, Diet Pepsi became the first product to list a “freshness date” on each individual can and bottle, a practice that would later become a widespread standard in the packaged food and beverage industry.
1996
1997
2001
2002
2002
11.15 oz can
11.15 oz can
2003
2003
2003
2007
Sealed top
* This was the first can in my collection!
Sealed top
* This was the first can in my collection!
2007
Open top
Open top
2007
2008
2008
2010
8 oz can
7.5 oz can
2010
2013
2014
Diet Pepsi Jazz
Diet Pepsi Jazz was a brand of soda made by the Pepsi company in 2006. It was a specifically named variant of Pepsi's popular Diet Pepsi product, combining several different flavors.
There were three different kinds available: Jazz with Black Cherry and French Vanilla, Jazz with Caramel Cream, and Jazz with Strawberries and Cream.
Jazz used the 2003 Pepsi logo and was discontinued in 2009.
There were three different kinds available: Jazz with Black Cherry and French Vanilla, Jazz with Caramel Cream, and Jazz with Strawberries and Cream.
Jazz used the 2003 Pepsi logo and was discontinued in 2009.