Why are soda cans gold when it is a caffeine free drink?!


Question: It mostly has to do with color sensory.
1990s, Pepsi Cola released Crystal Pepsi, a
colorless, caffeine-free cola. The product failed to generate a satisfactory
profit because consumers could not relate to a clear soda
that tasted like a brown cola.
It could even be said that when a product is widely successful,
color seldom is credited for the success. Rarely is a product’s coloring
consciously noticed by consumers, unless a product is
uncommonly or incorrectly colored.


Answers: It mostly has to do with color sensory.
1990s, Pepsi Cola released Crystal Pepsi, a
colorless, caffeine-free cola. The product failed to generate a satisfactory
profit because consumers could not relate to a clear soda
that tasted like a brown cola.
It could even be said that when a product is widely successful,
color seldom is credited for the success. Rarely is a product’s coloring
consciously noticed by consumers, unless a product is
uncommonly or incorrectly colored.

to convince you its something special

lol at GIN. gold tin must be cheaper than silver tin!

so you can tell them apart

it's just the particular brand you buy.

It is for the color blind people.





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