Yuzu-Infused Japanese Sodas

The New Pepsi Japan Cola Has a Unexpected Touch of Refreshing Citrus

The Pepsi Japan Cola has been unveiled by the drink brand to offer consumers in Japan with a different product to enjoy that has been created with flavor preferences in mind. Drawing inspiration from Japanese food culture, the soda is infused with yuzu, the increasingly popular Japanese citrus fruit, that aims to infuse a crisp flavor to the beverage. This is reported to help impart a flavor finish that is part lemon and orange to make it a welcome addition that won't overpower the flavor of the drink.

The Pepsi Japan Cola will also come in Pepsi Japan Cola Zero as a calorie-free option and is set to be available for purchase starting on April 9. This positions the products as being the perfect springtime refreshment for consumers to enjoy.
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