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MNeagle
7th October 2010, 05:51 AM
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NEW YORK – PepsiCo Inc. is giving away at least 10 million free cans of Sierra Mist Natural this weekend at Wal-Mart stores to introduce its new version of the lemon-lime soda, which now includes sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup.

The company announced last month it was remaking the drink by also removing preservatives. It added "Natural" to the name to cater to shoppers' desire to avoid artificial ingredients and launched a major marketing campaign, spending what it normally spends in a year to market the billion-dollar brand in the last quarter.

On Saturday, the company will give out the millions of cans at 2,800 Walmart supercenters, spending at least $3 million on the giveaway alone.

PepsiCo also removed high fructose corn syrup from Gatorade this year.

People are concerned that high fructose corn syrup is more harmful or more likely to cause obesity than sugar, perceptions for which there is little scientific evidence.

The shift has caused a slump in soft drink sales and a rise in sales of juices and teas, which are perceived as healthier than soda. The nation's makers of high fructose corn syrup are even asking the government if they can start referring to the sweetener as "corn sugar" to change perceptions.

Now PepsiCo is going after people who are no longer drinking soft drinks or people who switched to competitors, said Kristina Mangelsdorf, vice president of natural and flavored sodas at PepsiCo, which is based in Purchase, N.Y.

"They're saying I want a soda that has nothing artificial," she said.

The diet version of the drink will still have artificial sweeteners.

The emphasis of nature in the new marketing is strong. A new television ad has talking boulders who dream of having mouths so they can drink Sierra Mist Natural. The new tagline? "The soda nature would drink, if nature drank soda." PepsiCo also lightened up the labels on the drinks, changing them from blue to white and making pictures of lemon and lime more prominent.

Mangelsdorf said the company was able to bring the new drink to market in just six months, about half the time it would typically take to develop a new product because PepsiCo now owns its bottlers. The company bought its two largest North American bottlers this year so it could be quicker to market with new products and control distribution.


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Plastic
7th October 2010, 05:21 PM
I am guilty of drinking soda again too, Pepsi throwback made with real sugar. Hav'nt had that crisp soda taste since the late 70's.

Now if only Coca Cola would do the same as it was my favorite.

StackerKen
7th October 2010, 07:14 PM
we stoped drinking soda here for a while too.

Im drinking a Mountain Dew "thowback" right now. and my wife likes the pepsi throwback

And I will pick up some Sierra Mist Natural as soon as I see it.

Shami-Amourae
8th October 2010, 04:40 PM
Looks like another crack in Agenda 21. They are losing.

MNeagle
8th October 2010, 04:56 PM
Was at Wallyworld for Halloween costumes & found the new SMN, so got some. No promo going on there today, and very very little stock of it on the shelves.

madfranks
8th October 2010, 05:08 PM
we stoped drinking soda here for a while too.

Im drinking a Mountain Dew "thowback" right now. and my wife likes the pepsi throwback

And I will pick up some Sierra Mist Natural as soon as I see it.


I try not to drink soda regularly, but the throwback mountain dew is almost like a drug to me. I went through a 12 pack in a week, and I don't want to get addicted so I told my wife not to buy any more.

ximmy
8th October 2010, 05:21 PM
This is a national scam, a first in a series method to do away with the term "high fructose corn syrup" and replace the same with the new and improved term "corn sugar"... the eyeless sheeple will follow...
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By EMILY FREDRIX, AP Marketing Writer Emily Fredrix, Ap Marketing Writer – Tue Sep 14, 3:48 pm ET

NEW YORK – The makers of high fructose corn syrup want to sweeten its image with a new name: corn sugar. The Corn Refiners Association applied Tuesday to the federal government for permission to use the name on food labels. The group hopes a new name will ease confusion about the sweetener, which is used in soft drinks, bread, cereal and other products.

Americans' consumption of corn syrup has fallen to a 20-year low on consumer concerns that it is more harmful or more likely to cause obesity than ordinary sugar, perceptions for which there is little scientific evidence.

However, some scientists have linked consumption of full-calorie soda — the vast majority of which is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup — to obesity.

The Food and Drug Administration could take two years to decide on the name, but that's not stopping the industry from using the term now in advertising.

There's a new online marketing campaign at http://www.cornsugar.com and on television. Two new commercials try to alleviate shopper confusion, showing people who say they now understand that "whether it's corn sugar or cane sugar, your body can't tell the difference. Sugar is sugar."

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100914/ap_on_bi_ge/us_corn_syrup_image