Pepsi One Contributed by Greg Thompson on Sep 11th, 2015. Artwork published in 1998. License: All Rights Reserved. One hour after FDA approval of Aspertame, Pepsi One was announced. One can, one calorie, one … that’s all I’ve got. Typefaces More about ClickerGet ClickerMore about Chicago Formats Packaging (2464) Topics Food/Beverage (3092) Tagged withPepsi (9)cans (123)stacked glyphs (545)outlined type (1269)high profile (641)soft drinks (90) Artwork location United States (10001) In SetsFrosted Tips (Erik Pedersen) (230) 1 Comment on “Pepsi One” Ryan Brotherston says: Sep 10th, 2024 7:43 am Pepsi One was first unveiled on July 1, 1998, and introduced nationwide in early October of that year. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Clicker in use Sneakers: The Complete Collectors’ Guide2005Contributed by Sam Berlow Virtual Addiction by David N. Greenfield1999Blue DesignContributed by fangly Quiksilver logo (c. 1997–2002)c. 1997unknownContributed by Sam Berlow Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Kein Bier ohne Alster exhibition2017unknownatelier freilinger & feldmannContributed by Jakob Runge Staff Pick Kellogg’s Corn Flakesc. 2011Contributed by Greg Thompson Village CafePhoto(s) by Indra Kupferschmid on Flickr. Arkansas Times Craft Beer Festival2016Bryan MoatsContributed by Bryan Moats More in Packaging Pick&Mix2025NorambleContributed by Noramble Apal Sideric. 2024ANTIContributed by Smuss Studio Moonpig redesignc. 2017MoonpigIan StylesStuart HammersleyContributed by F37® Marathon chocolate caramelc. 1973Contributed by Garrison Martin More Fonts In Use Festival Estéreo Picnic 20172016Agencia MilagrosContributed by Étienne Aubert Bonn Staff Pick McDonald’s ad: “You Deserve a Break” (1971)1971Contributed by André Mora Staff Pick Mercè Rodoreda, Mirror of Languages Exhibition Catalogue2009Astrid Stavro StudioContributed by Tânia Raposo Staff Pick Inturist & SOYUZ at Studio 422021Alex ChumakContributed by Alex Chumak Staff Pick
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Pepsi One was first unveiled on July 1, 1998, and introduced nationwide in early October of that year.