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Pull out your CD Discman and listen to some Vanilla Ice because some more '90s fun is making a return.
Crystal Pepsi could be back on the shelves very soon, according to CNN Money. The company confirmed that a letter sent to Kevin Strahle, a professional competitive eater and a huge Crystal Pepsi fan, was indeed real. In the letter, Pepsi said that Strahle and others would "all be happy with what's in store." In the message to Strahle, Pepsi wrote that "we've had customers ask us to bring back their favorite products before, but never with your level of enthusiasm and humor. We're lucky to have a Pepsi superfan like you on our side."
The initial line of the caffeine-free Pepsi was released to the nation on April 12, 1992, but was heavily panned by The New York Times who referred to it as a “colossal blunder.”
David Novak, who came up with the idea for Crystal Pepsi, said in 1997: "It would have been nice if I'd made sure the product tasted good."
Read more at CNN Money.
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