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Pepsi ThrowBack is back....and appears to be permanent this time.

Meghan54

Lifer
Just returned from the grocery store. Pepsi ThrowBack is back and the cartons lack the "For a limited time." statement on the carton as it used to have.

Guess the "rumors" of Pepsi making this move came true....finally!

No more corn syrup sweeteners!




Yes, I'm sometimes pleased with quite simple things..... 😉
 
G/F and I found some Mountain Dew Throwback at our local Kroger's. Haven't seen the Pepsi, but I think they are just getting bought up very quickly.

We prefer this way more than the HFCS stuff. While they are both tasty, the HFCS feels slimey in comparison to the sugar.
 
Yeah, I've noticed Mt. Dew throwback for a few weeks now. I don't drink pop/soda anymore, but that stuff was good.
 
I get a sourish aftertaste with the HFCS crap. About quit drinking sodas completely except when the ThrowBack comes out. Just ran out of the many cartons I bought when it last came out in its last limited release.

Now that it has come back as a staple item, I may reduce some of the coffee drinking I've been doing.
 
High Fructose Corn Syrup is an abomination.

:thumbsdown:

There is some candy out there that wouldn't be the same without it. When I want my sweets, I wants them sweet.

Of course if you're a food junkie who eats to hide the pain inside, quit blaming food for your lack of ability dealing with your personal problems.
 
While I don't necessarily know if there are any true health impacts with HFCS, I definitely think regular sucrose has a better mouth-feel in carbonated beverages.
It's "cleaner", as it doesn't feel like there's a coating throughout your entire mouth.
 
Sweet (literally). We need to move back to cane sugar for sodas. I normally drink Coke, but if this sticks I may switch.
 
Im a big fan of this, old school pop. In Afghanistan, thats all there was and got me hooked on it. Came back hope, and its this syrup sweetened crap again, ugh.
 
I prefer throwback pepsi to coke. Wonder why coke hasn't responded in the US already. I think they said some shit about "there is Mexican coke" which is nonsense when I can't buy it at a walmart.
 
I generally prefer Coke over Pepsi, but to me, Pepsi Throwback perfectly rivals regular Coke.

The great thing about Pepsi Throwback is that it's not simply a switch to Cane Sugar; it's also an entirely different formula, the formula from back in the 70s or 80s or something.
To my tongue, that formula is a whole lot better than today's Pepsi;
Mountain Dew Throwback, however, is a little too different, considering it tastes more like an amped-up Sprite than what MD has come to represent in recent decades.

if Coca-Cola came out with a readily-available Cane Sugar version of Coke, I'd be ecstatic, and I rarely ever drink pop anymore. I've had the Mexican Coca-Cola and like it more than anything else, simply because it tastes like Coke but has no syrup-film feel.
 
hopefully these are not left overs that haven't been sold yet. Original batch has exp. date of 10/2010.


The cartons I bought today, which lack the "Limited Time" printing- on the carton as mentioned before, have an exp. date of 9-12-11, so I don't think they're leftovers at all but a "new" release of the Throwback becoming a permanent fixture.

One of the problems Pepsi had with going back to real sugar sodas was, from what I saw and heard on a Pepsi meeting about just this subject, that not all their bottling plants were able to handle sugar, so that was the reason the Throwbacks had staggered release instead of a blanket nationwide release.
 
I truly hope this is true, every time I see the throwback I get easily excited. I love the real stuff.
 
I had one this morning and it was really good. Throwback > Pepsi > Coke.

It's been a staple on base here in San Antonio since I moved here. If I drink soda, I prefer to drink this.
 
I generally prefer Coke over Pepsi, but to me, Pepsi Throwback perfectly rivals regular Coke.

The great thing about Pepsi Throwback is that it's not simply a switch to Cane Sugar; it's also an entirely different formula, the formula from back in the 70s or 80s or something.
To my tongue, that formula is a whole lot better than today's Pepsi;
Mountain Dew Throwback, however, is a little too different, considering it tastes more like an amped-up Sprite than what MD has come to represent in recent decades.

if Coca-Cola came out with a readily-available Cane Sugar version of Coke, I'd be ecstatic, and I rarely ever drink pop anymore. I've had the Mexican Coca-Cola and like it more than anything else, simply because it tastes like Coke but has no syrup-film feel.

Maybe they can call it CokeCane.
 
I almost never drink soda, but I think I might pick up some Throwback. Have it on good authority that its pretty good from a few people I know, but I wasn't willing to hunt all over town for it like they were.
 
:thumbsdown:

There is some candy out there that wouldn't be the same without it. When I want my sweets, I wants them sweet.

Of course if you're a food junkie who eats to hide the pain inside, quit blaming food for your lack of ability dealing with your personal problems.

The difference is that candy NEEDS syrup. Sodas do not.
 
This is awesome news, I have an ex coworker who drinks a case of Mt Dew a day and he absolutely loves the Throwback. Well OP didn't mention Mt Dew throwback but I hope it's back to stay too.
 
I'm pleased to announce that my 15 year quest for the deliciousness that is Mexican cane sugar cola... is over.

Pepsi Throwback is now available in Canada! Mac's Milk has started stocking it. Lunch today was practically orgasmic. :awe:

I didn't notice if they had the Mt Dew. I'm just hoping it's here to stay.
 
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