The Best & Worst New Sodas of 2023—Ranked!

Elite Daily calls it a flavor "combo that'll have you scratching your head," but a limited availability is excellent news. The "Artificial Gingerbread Flavor"

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It's no surprise that Pepsi planned a limited distribution to coincide with the MLB playoffs, with Cracker Jack being the classic baseball snack. 

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No offense to those of you who miss Pepsi Blue, but we didn't need it back. However, it returned in 2021, curiously cobalt blue. A 20-ounce bottle contains 26 grams of sugar, 

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Most of Mountain Dew's limited-release sodas are unappealing, but that's a good way to characterize this one. Food Sided says it tastes like Halloween candy.

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This limited-edition Pepsi-Cola advertising drink, described as a watery chocolate drink or milky soda, failed to catch on. The initial name, Pepsi

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Wild Bill's new seasonally-themed soda was meant to be a nonalcoholic artisan beverage that matches fall and winter flavors.

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This soda's zero sugar and calories are wonderful, but its almost nonexistent flavor is not. It is sweetened with erythritol, Stevia, and monk fruit,

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Ghia's new Le Spritz drinks are sophisticated, flavorful, and not too sweet. They can be drunk alone or with a spirit. They're a tasty drink to enjoy 

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If you like sweetness, Sprite's seasonal edition is a treat. The sugary lead is complemented by spice and complexity from the other flavors. 

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Pepsi Mango was introduced as a permanent flavor earlier this year to favorable reviews. Indeed, Yahoo! news reports that the mango is having a global moment.

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