Why does caffeine free Pepsi tastes different than regular?!


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Why does caffeine free Pepsi tastes different than regular?

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3 months ago
If they omit the caffeine, what is so different? Caffeine is flavorless.

3 months ago
Isn't it?


Answers:
3 months ago
If they omit the caffeine, what is so different? Caffeine is flavorless.

3 months ago
Isn't it?

different ingredients

The caffine

It should be obvious; A different combination of ingredients will result in a different taste.

different ingredients obviousley, why else?

this is like asking, why does the coffee tastes different with sugar?? doh!! you are a truly representative of the American society.

It does doesn't it?! I drink Diet Coca-Cola but I hate the decaff variety - it's disgusting!

They use a different formula for making caffeine free pop. Coke same matter do caffeine free coke also tastes different than regular. U might note that Dr. Pepper now has a pepsi-like taste!
it might be cause Pepsi bought out Cadbury Co.
so I read somewhere! I like the caffeine free pops better as long as they don't have aspertame in it!

caffine is sugar so if you take the sugar away it's going to taste different. Plus I'm sure it is not only the caffine that gets taken out.

Because it does not have any caffeine.

Well I think you just answered your owne question...there's no caffien in the soda. Also, a lot of soda and none organic drinks have tones of chemicals that the beverage companies add to enhance falvor, color, etc. Beyond water and juice, I wouldn't touch soda with a ten foot pole.

I've never tried caffeine free pepsi, but I've noticed that between regular and caffeine-free Cokes.
The caffeine gives it that kick. If you take it out, it will only result in a diety tasting pop.




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