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PepsiCo is reformulating drinks with real sugar, no artificial colors, and more sugar-free options to meet consumer demand.
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PepsiCo said in late April that it would remove the artificial sweetener from most of its diet sodas. The new version of Diet Pepsi will be sweetened with sucralose, also known as Splenda.
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