How can I make my own Crystal Pepsi?!


Question:

How can I make my own Crystal Pepsi?

crystal pepsi has not been avaliable for many years
but i found the list of ingredients:

Carbonated Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup and/or Sugar, Phosphoric Acid, Citric Acid, Natural Flavorings, and Modified Food Starch

Caffeine-Free....100% Natural Flavors....Low Sodium....No Preservatives
I want to find the stuff to make it, and mix them together to get CRYSTAL PEPSI! but the problem is, where can i buy Modified Food Starch, High Fructose Corn Syrup and Phosphoric Acid?


Answers: pepsi worked on the fomula for over 3 years, just knowing the ingredients doent help you much. how much do you use. yes you know which item to use more of then the others but just how much?? 100% natural flavors is a code for the flavoring they use youll never find it but you might invent the next great soft drink. they use to take like about 2 fingers of syrup and then add(spray) a seltzer water to it and then serve it at the fountains. you can try to develope a sryup and then add seltzer water to it. ....it took pepsi going broke more then 3 times before they ever made any money.it really seems like a waste of time. they have a book out that has the recipes for alot of great things like how to make a frostie at home from wendys. you might want to check the recipe books to see if a close recipe is out there. a friend of mine said that pepsi clear tasted alot like when he spilled a little water into his pepsi once. he said it was like 2 tablespoons of water. youcan experiment and maybe youll find the taste your looking for good luck. Source(s):
been collecting soda cans and bottles for more than 15 years now . and try to keep up with all the changes they make to products and the history. i even tried crystal pepsi. You've got it. Mix all that together with some antifreeze and a pinch of salt and I think that will be good. Oh wait I think you need a couple cups of sugar. 10X. I was thinking a lil battery acid, some kool-aid and some tang myself. Ovalteen for coloring and Well-Ah......



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