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Pepsi Max (North America) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pepsi Max (North America)
Pepsi Max (known as Diet Pepsi Max until early 2009), is a zero-calorie, sugar-free, carbohydrate-free, ginseng-infused cola sweetened with aspartame, marketed by PepsiCo. It has nearly twice the caffeine of Pepsi's other cola beverages.〔Lippert, Barbara. ("Diet Pepsi Max: You Snooze, You Lose" ), ''Adweek'', June 26, 2007. Accessed July 9, 2007. "A cross between a cola and an energy drink, it contains twice the caffeine of regular Diet Pepsi and a touch of ginseng for the je ne sais quoi."〕 Pepsi used airtime during Super Bowl XLII to advertise the beverage; the commercial featured the song "What is Love" by Haddaway, and showed people sleeping in inappropriate places and at inappropriate times, while bobbing their heads to the rhythm of the song. Pepsi Max's current slogan in the US is "Maximum taste. Zero calories.". In July 2010 Pepsi Max had a commercial remake from the 1995 diner commercial. The commercial includes the song "Why Can't We Be Friends?" by War. In 2011, Snoop Dogg was featured in an ad campaign around the time of the Super Bowl XLV. ==Product information==
Pepsi Max contains 69 milligrams of caffeine per 355ml (12 fl oz). Diet Pepsi contains 36 milligrams of caffeine per 355ml (12 fl oz).〔(Pepsi USA - What's in Diet Pepsi Max? ), Pepsi USA product information page. Accessed July 13, 2007.〕
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