Diet Pepsi

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Diet Pepsi is a sugar free, low calorie, version of Pepsi. It is marketed as containing zero calories, because FDA guidelines allow drinks with less than five calories to be marketed as calorie free. Diet Pepsi was first introduced in 1963 as Patio Diet Cola, created as a competitor to RC Cola's Diet Rite Cola. The name was changed to Diet Pepsi in 1964.