Americas Pepsi Twist was introduced on June 16, 2000 in the US states of
Minnesota and
Texas. After a successful test run, it was released all across the country on November 5, 2001. The product was marketed until being discontinued in the summer of 2006. Pepsi Twist made a brief informal return in the summer of 2008, with the NFL Kickoff Limited Edition Flavor, which boasted that it was Pepsi "with a kick of lemon." Pepsi Twist launched in Brazil on 1 February 2002 and became a fairly successful product. A limited-edition version was also sold, the Pepsi Twistão, with an even stronger lime flavor. Pepsi Twist was launched in Chile in 2003. In Argentina, it went on sale in October 2002, the following year "Pepsi Twist Light" was launched, until it was withdrawn from the market in late 2004 because of low sales. At the end of 2023 they announced its return as "Pepsi Twist Black". In Uruguay, Pepsi Twist was first launched in 2005. Ten years later, it was reintroduced in a limited edition in September 2015. It was brought back again in January 2025, in no-calorie
Pepsi Zero Sugar formulation.
Europe and
Pepsi Light Lemon in Poland in 2016 Pepsi Twist was launched in Great Britain by local distributor
Britvic in July 2002, being the first launch of a Pepsi brand variant in the country since
Pepsi Max in 1993. It was soon discontinued, with Britvic announcing a similar drink for their Pepsi Max range called Lemon and Lime Twist, in November 2004. PepsiCo also launched Pepsi Twist in France, in 2002. Pepsi Twist was introduced in Poland in the summer of 2002. In 2013, PepsiCo decided to introduce Pepsi Light Lemon in Poland, without the "Twist" brand name. Pepsi Twist is marketed in
Romania as of 2006 under the name Pepsi Twist Lemon as well as Pepsi Twist Light Lemon (diet version). In 2024, Pepsi Twist Zero Sugar was introduced in Romania, which is based on
Pepsi Zero Sugar (newly renamed from Pepsi Max). In Czech Republic and Slovakia, Pepsi Twist was introduced in 2002, its diet counterpart Pepsi Twist Light was introduced in January 2003. Both versions were on sale as of 2010. Pepsi Twist launched in
Italy in late 2002. In 2012, a variant called Pepsi Twist Fusion launched in Italy in a special bottle. Pepsi Twist launched in
Portugal in 2003 as a limited edition during summer, and has remained popular. The drink has also been sold in Turkey, and is available as of 2020. In the
Netherlands and
Belgium, the original Pepsi Twist was sold for a while, and was replaced by Pepsi Max Twist, a "lemon and lime" version, which has also been discontinued. It has since been returned under the "Pepsi Max Cool Lemon" brand. In
Ukraine, Pepsi Twist was released in 2004. In 2012, it was reintroduced under the "Pepsi +1" logo and "Pepsi-Twist" trade name. In
Latvia, Pepsi Twist was introduced in late 2011.
Asia PepsiCo launched the drink under the name "Pepsi A-ha" in India in 2002. It did not sell very well and was later phased out. The drink was also launched in Thailand, in October 2002 and then relaunched as Pepsi Twist with Extra Lemon in March 2004. Pepsi Twist was released in Japan in 2003. In the Philippines, it was released in 2002, and was an instant hit among the teenagers, but failed to capture the market. Pepsi Twist was also released in Pakistan in 2006. The product failed to capture the market. In Cyprus, Pepsi Twist was introduced at the start of 2014. ==See also==