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Pepsi Holiday Spice Soda Review.

Well, I knew it was coming, and I was first in line to get it. Pepsi Holiday Spice, the second of the company's new hip flavors for this quarter (Mountain Dew Pitch Black was the previous), offers Pepsi some small minute chance of doing what it never could before: competing with Coca Cola during the Christmas season. Everyone has their favorite brand, but no one can deny Coke's authority over Everything Santa. For many decades, the Coca Cola Company went the extra mile to always make sure they had some Christmas-centric ad campaign going down during the holiday season, and to this day, I can't let a single December slip by without sipping from one of the classic glass Coke bottles at least once. So strong have my associations between Christmas and Coca Cola grown, I'd even go balls out blasphemous in saying that this particular soda is more closely related to the holiday than movie legend Jesus Christ.

Pepsi seeks to contend by not only altering the wrapper around their top seller, but the beverage itself. What was once normal Pepsi has now been tinged with red dye and beefed up with a suspiciously undefined bevy of spices. Even the ingredients label fails to identify which spices are included, though it only takes one taste to finger the culprits as cinnamon and an awful concentrated pine essence. Honestly, all holiday biases for Coke aside, I'm just not digging the stuff at all. It's not easy to describe the taste (a thought shared by several who've e-mailed in recently), but it definitely doesn't seem like regular Pepsi with a few additions. Pepsi Holiday Spice is an entity all its own, and though I can't say I'll be buying a second bottle (partly untrue, because I'm lame and still want to keep a sealed one for decorative purposes), I'll admit that it's probably well suited for mixed drinks. You're one shot glass of rum away from a cocktail worth patenting.

All that said, I'm glad Pepsi gave it a shot. The bottle is nice, celebrating Holiday Spice's limited availability, and adhering to the hot new politically correct fad of making something look more Christmassy than Father Christmas himself without ever using the totally denominational C-word. Worth trying once just so you can say you remember the flavor ten years down the road in a sappy trip down memory lane with friends during a drunken binge, but don't expect to be too terribly disappointed when the shit disappears in a few months. I give it Three French Hens.

Posted by Matt on 11/09/2004. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 122 comments

Just in time for the holidays, Pepsi will launch Pepsi Holiday Spice – Pepsi-Cola with a spicy finish of ginger and cinnamon – to give consumers a new seasonal treat during a time of celebration.

Chestnuts roasted by roger @ 11/13/2004 3:45 AM


Avoid this crap like the plague. It tastes alright, but it gave me one helluva bladder infection. Yeesh.

Chestnuts roasted by shuna @ 11/13/2004 8:13 PM


It tasted normal at first, then came the aftertaste: nutmeg! Not the worst thing I’ve drank, but I don’t know if it’s worth having again. Like some of the other posters here, when I saw it I thought "Matt’s got to review this!". Thanks to Matt I’ve been inspired to try all these odd new sodas, except for that Jones stuff.

Chestnuts roasted by Lindsey @ 11/13/2004 10:52 PM


Anyboday ever have Harpoon Winter Warmer? Does this Pepsi stuff taste anything like that, except for the getting drunk part?

Chestnuts roasted by Shonuf1 @ 11/14/2004 1:09 AM


Holy crap, we actually have something the Americans have! I saw it yesterday while I was hunting down something to quell my caffeine withdrawl . . . and there it was! Seeing as I hate cinnamon / spice, I didn’t buy it. Good choice?

Chestnuts roasted by Jessica @ 11/14/2004 11:16 AM


Note to Pepsi:

Bring back Crystal Pepsi!

Chestnuts roasted by Bobbo @ 11/15/2004 9:46 AM


CLEAR PEPSI 0WNz jo0!1!!!~

Chestnuts roasted by Jonny B @ 11/15/2004 3:58 PM


maybe its just due to my love of all things christmassy, but i rather like this incarnation of the lesser of two colas.

Chestnuts roasted by Ehrik @ 11/15/2004 4:04 PM


This stuff tastes like shit. Pure, filthy, shit. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Chestnuts roasted by Nick @ 11/15/2004 5:08 PM


Not great, not terrible, but very Christmassy. I would by it again, but not for sustinence. Only because it reminds me of Christmas 1983…..the year of the ROTJ Christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by manimal789 @ 11/15/2004 7:36 PM


I kinda liked it. Oh, did you know that this page is now featured on the MSN Entertainment page Test Pattern? Just scroll down to "Wierd new foods."
And yes, I do believe they needed more "spice," whatever that means to Pepsi & Co.

Chestnuts roasted by KK @ 11/15/2004 9:54 PM


Bought it for the purpose of mix, was rather disapointed by the lack of spicyness, was hoping for Nutmeg assault soda or something. Was acceptable with Bacardi Gold, anything more flavourful would have knocked out the minor cinnamon tinge alltogether.

Chestnuts roasted by Saturn @ 11/16/2004 5:06 AM


Wow! Check this out!!!

http://www.pepsispice.com

Chestnuts roasted by redban @ 11/16/2004 7:03 PM


I tried it and liked it. Couldnt tell much of a difference between normal pepsi, but it was not bad. Couldnt exactly identify the change, "pungent" is the word I will employ to help describe it. It has more flavor. It is good a couple times, but not year-round, kind of like shamrock shake from McDonalds, but that is much better than "Holiday Spice". Interestingly, there is no indicator on what to expect when you drink it. Spiced eggnog? Ginger bread? Chemicals? Thats it, chemicals with long names like monomaltobiodehidradextrinose

Chestnuts roasted by Caseymasterpiece @ 11/16/2004 11:19 PM


So, the recipes for PHS are up now. I’m having a hard time believing that Cat Cora is any sort of celebrity chef. Rather, if she is, I’m betting she doesn’t get a ton o’ work after "Pepsi Holiday Spice Baked Yams".

Chestnuts roasted by Calypso @ 11/17/2004 4:14 AM


I think I heard from the Food Network that Coca-Cola is responsible for the cliche image of Sandy-Clause. That’s pretty cool, no?
To be honest, I think Pepsi tastes better than coke… stone me if you want. I mean, I am Hebrew afterall.
But still, I’m pretty sure I invented Pepsi Spice… in my own home obviously. When I was 14, me and a couple of people put chili-peppers inside our Pepsis and drank up… Look, I’m an idiot ok?! In the words of my good from Napoleon… GOSH!

Chestnuts roasted by Chachi @ 11/17/2004 9:13 AM


I think I heard from the Food Network that Coca-Cola is responsible for the cliche image of Sandy-Clause. That’s pretty cool, no?
To be honest, I think Pepsi tastes better than coke… stone me if you want. I mean, I am Hebrew afterall.
But still, I’m pretty sure I invented Pepsi Spice… in my own home obviously. When I was 14, me and a couple of people put chili-peppers inside our Pepsis and drank up… Look, I’m an idiot ok?! In the words of my good from Napoleon… GOSH!

Chestnuts roasted by Chachi @ 11/17/2004 9:14 AM


I like the Pepsi spice. It tastes like the spices they put in Dunkin Donuts Vanilla Chai, or just about any chai tea for that matter. It’s cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and pepper at least. It’s all the spices that House Atreides and House Harkonnen were fighting about in "Dune."

Chestnuts roasted by Krista @ 11/17/2004 9:25 AM


What the hell, this stuff gave me a killer headache too. I kinda expected (or hoped) it would taste like Captain Morgans and Pepsi, but no such luck. Blleeaachh, I hate ginger.

Chestnuts roasted by Julz @ 11/17/2004 12:18 PM


I just bought a bottle today, and it actually reminded me of "Red Fusion," the unsuccessful Dr. Pepper drink that came out around the same time as Pepsi Blue. I wouldn’t put this at the top of my must drink list but it has a Christmassy vibe so I can see myself getting some more before the holidays are done.

Chestnuts roasted by Three @ 11/17/2004 7:55 PM


Pepsi Spice for teh win!
*Drinks more*

Chestnuts roasted by Communist @ 11/18/2004 6:07 PM


Will this replace the egg-nog tradition? ;)

Chestnuts roasted by Stryker @ 11/19/2004 3:01 AM


I just drank some today and I find it delecably ambrosial. Not a replacement for egg nog and not something I’d have with every meal, but it’s something I’d voluntarily drink again even if it wasn’t a novelty drink.

Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 11/19/2004 8:13 PM


Damn, "delectably ambrosial".

I effed up my "pull quote" with a typo! :’(

Chestnuts roasted by Steve Brandon @ 11/19/2004 8:14 PM


Indeed, christmas has become synonomous with coke, because the new Polar Express movie has me thinking of a big Coca Cola rally complete with animated xmas stormtroopers. I see that movie and keep hummming the "holidays ‘r’ comin" song, over and over.

Chestnuts roasted by kirk @ 11/20/2004 12:59 PM


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