Clues for the word "PEPSI"
We've had 158 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 198 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on October 24, 2025.
Referring Clues
- "It" in the old slogan "Gotta have it"
- Famous test participant
- Cola choice
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- Coke competitor
- Pop choice
- RC competitor
- Old "Hits the spot" sloganeer
- Kind of challenge
- Product introduced by a North Carolina pharmacist in 1898
- "Gotta have it" sloganeer, once
- Quaff with caramel coloring
- Product with a circular red, white and blue logo
- "Hits the spot" sloganeer, once
- Michael Jackson once pitched it
- Pop label
- Soda selection
- "Taste that beats the others cold" sloganeer, once
- It "hits the spot" per an old jingle
- The "it" in the 1990s slogan "Gotta have it"
- Soda choice
- Product hawked by Britney Spears
- Soft drink choice
- Coke alternative
- Soda originally named "Brad's Drink"
- Coke rival
- "No Coke, ___." (line from a famous SNL skit)
- With 34-Across, soft drink created in the 19th century
- Pop purchase
- Soda machine option
- Brand of cola
- Drink with a "generation"
- Brand whose ads once featured Michael Jackson
- Old "refreshes without filling" sloganeer
- Soft drink with a "generation"
- Twist maker
- Pop icon?
- Cola wars contender
- KFC acquirer in 1986
- "It's the cola" sloganeer
- Soft drink since 1898
- Rice-A-Roni corporate colleague
- Coca-Cola rival
- RC Cola alternative
- Soda originally named Brad's Drink
- Caramel-colored quaff
- Beverage since 1898
- Michael promoted it
- Cola with a variety with a twist
- Trademarked cola
- Michael Jackson pitched it
- Beverage created in 1898
- "Twice as much for a nickel" sloganeer, once
- "For those who think young" soft drink
- Brand once promoted by Michael Jackson
- Mountain Dew producer, informally
- Cola brand
- RC rival
- RC rival
- Slice maker
- RC rival
- Coke challenger
- One side of a longstanding ad battle
- Popular pop
- Part of a classic taste test
- "If you must drink and drive, drink ___" (bumper sticker quote)
- Cola wars "combatant"
- Drink with MAX and NEXT varieties
- Royal Crown rival
- Beverage introduced as Brad's Drink
- Drink with a red, white, and blue logo
- #2 pop
- It "hits the spot," per old radio ads
- Mountain Dew bottler, informally
- Brand originally named Brad's Drink
- Fountain choice
- "Live for Now" soft drink
- Cola Wars cola
- Cola brand that claimed to be "The Choice of a New Generation"
- Part of a famous taste test
- Drink that lost the second part of its name in 1961
- Old "Gotta have it" sloganeer
- Product once pitched by Michael Jackson and Mariah Carey
- Pop hit
- RC competition
- It was originally named Brad's Drink
- Giant in soda
- Soft drink with a red-white-and-blue logo
- "The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once
- Cola Wars participant
- Drink whose 1990 cans appeared to spell "sex" when stacked
- Side in a decades-long war
- Cola with emoji bottle labels
- "Cola wars" brand
- Cola wars competitor
- Cola originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Coca-Cola competitor
- Drink with a Wild Cherry variety
- "Cola Wars" combatant
- Drink with a Zero Sugar variety
- Rival of 25-across
- Drink with a Max variety
- Soft drink that started out as "Brad's Drink"
- Drink invented by a North Carolina pharmacist
- Brand with the old slogan "More Bounce to the Ounce"
- Is to go back for a drink
- Brand originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Sister brand of Crush
- Product created by a North Carolina pharmacist
- It debuted in 1893 as "Brad's Drink"
- Big name in pop
- Beverage originally called "Brad's Drink"
- Beverage sponsoring many a Super Bowl halftime show
- Pop-top pop
- Onetime "Taste that beats the others cold" advertiser
- Onetime "Generation Next" advertiser
- "Something for Everyone" soft drink
- "Say ___, please" (old ad slogan)
- ___ Free: caffeine-free soda
- "For Every Generation" brand
- Brad's Drink (1893), today
- "For every generation" soft drink
- Soda in an old blind taste test
- Beverage in blue cans
- Competitor of Coke
- Cola sold at Taco Bell
- Doritos sister brand
- One side in the "cola wars"
- One side of the "Cola Wars"
- "Catch That ___ Spirit" (old ad slogan)
- It began as Brad’s Drink
- ___ Center, home of the Denver Nuggets
- Big name in cola
- Drink once advertised as "Twice as much for a nickel"
- Product whose name comes from the Greek for "digestion"
- Soda with a red, white and blue logo
- Gatorade sister brand
- Mtn Dew sister brand
- Brad's Drink, nowadays
- Cola with a blue variety
- Cola with a Crystal variety
- Product once advertised with the slogan "The choice of a new generation"
- Option in a classic taste test
- ___ Challenge: soft drink promotion
- Drink with a 2021 Peeps variety
- "For those who think young" sloganeer, once
- Cola brand originally advertised as an indigestion remedy
- ___ Challenge (famous taste test)
- Cola originally named Brad's Drink
- Soda brand in blue cans
- Cola with a red, white and blue logo
- Soda brand that turned 125 in 2023
- Cola slightly sweeter than Coke
- Coca-Cola alternative
- "Is ___ okay?" (possible response to a Coke order)
- "That's What I Like" cola
- "Is ___ OK?": response to a request for Coke
- One side of a consumer "war"
Last Seen In
- New York Times - October 24, 2025
- Daily American - October 19, 2025
- LA Times - June 22, 2025
- Daily American - March 14, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 01, 2025
- Daily American - February 27, 2025
- USA Today - February 18, 2025
- Daily American - February 03, 2025
- LA Times - January 30, 2025
- USA Today - November 24, 2024
- LA Times - November 11, 2024
- USA Today - September 07, 2024
- USA Today - August 04, 2024
- LA Times - June 17, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- New York Times - February 13, 2024
- LA Times - January 10, 2024
- Daily American - October 19, 2023
- LA Times - October 12, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - August 30, 2023
- USA Today - August 23, 2023
- USA Today - July 12, 2023
- USA Today - June 11, 2023
- LA Times - April 03, 2023
- Daily American - March 14, 2023
- Daily American - February 27, 2023
- USA Today - February 24, 2023
- Daily American - February 03, 2023
- LA Times - January 22, 2023
- New York Times - January 04, 2023
- And in 168 more crossword puzzles...