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Pepsi Pineapple is back! Tropical soda available this summer only at Little Caesars
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Date:2025-04-17 03:54:48
What's better than pineapple on pizza? How about Pepsi Pineapple with an order of pizza?
After its initial 2020 debut, Pepsi Pineapple returns again for the summer available only for a limited time at Little Caesars in a 20-ounce bottle. The promo offer is available until July 14, and Pepsi Pineapple is available for a limited time at Little Caesars.
The offer is good while supplies last at participating Little Caesars stores for orders online and on the app.
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Pepsi Pineapple: How to get a deal
To celebrate the return of Pepsi Pineapple, Little Caesars is offering a deal: customers can get a Pepsi Pineapple and an order of Crazy Puffs for $4.99.
Enter the promo code "PINEAPPLE" at checkout to receive the deal.
'Pepsi Pineapple a clear winner'
Crazy Puffs were released by Little Caesars in March of this year and offer a "cheesy explosion of flavor" in a handheld form as mini pizzas wrapped in a crust cup.
"Pineapple on pizza may still be debatable, but pizza lovers have made Pepsi Pineapple a clear winner. We're thrilled to be bringing Pepsi Pineapple back to Little Caesars to give customers more of the unapologetic flavor they love and make every bite of pizza taste better with Pepsi," Scott Finlow, Chief Marketing Officer of PepsiCo Global Foodservice, said in a release.
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