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Starry Lemon-Lime Soda Review – Parade: Entertainment, Recipes, Health, Life, Holidays

Sierra Mist has always had somewhat of an identity crisis. Introduced in 1999, the competitor to Coca-Cola’s Sprite and Keurig Dr Pepper’s 7-Up became Mist TWST in 2016, losing its “healthier” formula using cane sugar and starting to use high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS). In 2018, it reverted back to Sierra Mist along with the original cane sugar recipe. Enter Starry, in 2023, a flashy new competitor that is giving Sprite and 7-Up a run for their money. The new lemon-lime soda from PepsiCo will be replacing Sierra Mist on store shelves in the coming months.

PepsiCo has always tried to compete with Sprite, which came out in 1961, and 7-Up, which is the oldest lemon-lime soda debuting in 1929. First, there was Slice (1984-2000’s); Storm, which only appeared in test markets (1998-2000), and finally, Sierra Mist and its many names and formula changes throughout the 2000s. Despite its reputation as the number three lemon-lime soda out there, it actually had slightly more revenue in sales than 7-Up (but still less than Sprite) throughout the years.

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What is replacing Sierra Mist?

PepsiCo says Starry is “the next choice of the new generation” and is specifically aimed at Gen Z. Their dizzying website absolutely confirms this statement, with floating cans, graffiti-like bubble letters and a background so bright yellow, it’s almost guaranteed to cure your seasonal affectiveness disorder.

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