PepsiCo Brings Back Limited-Edition Bubly Melted Ice Pop Flavor for Summer
By
Gavin Sheehan
Toasted to a respectable shade. No regrets, no crumbs left.
Summary
PepsiCo has brought back the limited-edition bubly Melted Ice Pop flavor for summer 2025. This is a re-release of a previously popular limited flavor, not a new creation. The sparkling water option is available for a limited time.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledThose who love bubly sparkling water have a new flavor to try for a limited time, as they have brought back Melted Ice Pop
Technically, this isn't a new flavor; it's been out before as a limited release, but it apparently was so popular that they decided to bring it back
just to give those of you who may have had it the first time a chance to drink it for the Summer
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