Japanese snacks tend to be full of unique flavors and themes. They often take on interesting shapes and even odd colors! However, Japanese sodas are also packed with amazing flavors and colors, especially the seasonal limited flavors! For example, this Christmas Pepsi Cola! Japanese Pepsi usually releases a fun flavor for the holidays, and this year did not disappoint! Check out our taste test below and some pictures of the bottle's design!
The bottle is red and white themed to go along with the holidays. It also features many holiday images, like snowflakes, stockings, and reindeer!
We had a blast trying these out! This cake flavor Pepsi is incredibly unique and this is the first time Japan Pepsi has released a flavor quite like this! It has a smooth whipped cream taste with a hint of sweet and sour strawberry! We are really looking forward to future flavors that come out!
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