PepsiCo teams up with Little Caesars to re-release its much-adored pineapple-flavored soda, "Pepsi Pineapple," sparking a tangy twist to the timeless pizza topping debate. Available exclusively via Little Caesars, the partnership offers a promotional combo deal starting July 17.
With the deal, Pepsi will launch the pineapple-flavored cola exclusively at Little Caesars. This is actually a re-release of the said drink, but this time, it will be in collaboration with the said US-based pizza chain, which is currently the third largest in the country in terms of total sales.
Pineapple Pepsi originally came out in 2020 and was available for a limited time. It was a very successful launch as customers love the new product. The re-released version still offers the sweet and fruity hints of pineapple, but this time, the can has been upgraded with a new design.
According to KTLA5 News, Little Caesars will start offering customers an exclusive deal to celebrate its latest team-up with Pepsi. Customers will be able to get a large two-topping thin-crust pizza and a 16-ounce Pepsi Pineapple for just $9.99 starting July 17. Then customers must take note that this exclusive offer only applies when orders are placed online via the Little Caesar app or website.
"There is always a passionate discussion surrounding pineapple on pizza. Together with Pepsi, we are satisfying ALL pineapple lovers, regardless of how they feel about it as a pizza topping," Little Caesars' chief marketing officer," Greg Hamilton, said in a press release. "The Pineapple Pair-Up Combo gives our customers an exclusive opportunity to enjoy the tropical taste on their Thin Crust pizza, in their Pepsi, or both."
PepsiCo Global Foodservice's CMO, Scott Finlow, added, "Little Caesars fans appreciate the great flavor and whether they like pineapple on their pizza or not, we are confident Pepsi Pineapple will be unapologetically enjoyed by their customers everywhere."
Photo by: Pepsico Press Release


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