Regular cans

1968
Straight steel, pull top
Straight steel, pull top

1976
Straight steel, pull top
Straight steel, pull top

Straight steel, pull top

Crimped steel, pull top

Extruded steel, pull top

Extruded steel, pull top

Straight steel, pull top

Straight steel, pull top

Straight steel, pull top

Straight steel, pull top

Extruded steel, pull top

1980

1982
Gold top
Gold top




1985

1995

1995

2006

2010
without calorie marker
without calorie marker

2010
with calorie marker
with calorie marker

2010
8 oz. can
8 oz. can

2015

2012 Halloween design
8 oz. can
8 oz. can


In Cherry 7 Up, one known ingredient among the "natural and artificial flavors" is apple juice. It was renamed and reformulated as Cherry 7 Up Antioxidant in January 2009.

16 oz can

2003

Canadian

This diet soda was originally introduced in 1963 as Like(not to be confused with 7 Up's Like Cola from the 1980s), it was discontinued in 1969 due to the US government ban of cyclamate sweetener. After reformulation, it was reintroduced as Diet 7 Up in 1970. It was renamed Sugar Free 7 Up in 1973 then back to Diet 7 Up in 1979. Diet 7 Up was reformulated and advertised as being sweetened with Splenda (sucralose); the formula has been re-tooled and listed the following ingredients: filtered carbonated water, natural flavors, citric acid, potassium citrate, potassium benzoate, aspartame, acesulfame potassium, calcium disodium EDTA. The ingredients for Diet 7 Up with Splenda are: filtered carbonated water, natural flavors, citric acid, potassium citrate, potassium benzoate, calcium disodium EDTA, acesulfame potassium, sucralose. The 7 Up Company claims they switched back to aspartame because they conducted a nationwide study showing that people preferred the taste with aspartame instead of with Splenda.





smooth top

words on top



with calorie marker

2015


