A bottle of Crystal Pepsi is shown in a provided media image in 2016. (Credit: PepsiCo)
Crystal Pepsi, an iconic clear soda from the early 1990s, is making a comeback — sort of.
The caffeine-free drink originally hit U.S. store shelves in 1992 and was discontinued in 1994. But the soft drink has had somewhat of a loyal following over the years, so much so that PepsiCo has done limited re-releases in the past.
This time, the company is offering fans a chance to win Crystal Pepsi in honor of its 30th anniversary. To enter, individuals must post a photo of themselves "from the ‘90s" with the hashtags #ShowUsYour90s and #PepsiSweepstakes on Twitter.
Only 300 fans will win, and they’ll each receive six bottles of the nostalgic soda.
A file image dated March 24, 1994, shows a can of Crystal Pepsi and a bottle of Pepsi. (Photo by Raudies/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
The contest ends at 9 a.m. ET on Thursday, according to the rules. Only adults in the 50 U.S. states and Washington D.C. are eligible to win.
In 2015, PepsiCo previously released the clear drink as part of a contest. The next year, the company sold it for a limited time at stores in the U.S. and Canada in response to "overwhelming fan demand." PepsiCo also released a "Crystal Pepsi Trail" online, a take on the popular ‘90s computer game "The Oregon Trail."
This browser does not support the Video element.
PepsiCo has also made headlines for other experimental flavors and comeback drinks. The company announced a planned cocoa-flavored soda at the end of 2020. It also brought back Pepsi Blue this year, which is a bright blue, berry-flavored soda that hadn’t been sold in stores since 2004.
This story was reported from Cincinnati.