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Pepsi Max and Pepsi (OOS) Cans 30x 375ml $21 ($18.90 S&S) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Not a bad price, I don't believe any other flavours are this discounted.

Regular Pepsi

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  • -8

    This is the everyday price at ALDI. Obviously not delivered.

    • +1

      Aldi sell Pepsi? I've seen 30 Coke, but not Pepsi. Maybe its just my Aldi.

      • Yep.

      • +1

        I’m in the same boat, maybe a state thing? Qlder must not like Pepsi

    • Aldi increased their price to 23 last i checked.

    • ALDI most definitely does not 30pk Pepsi Max for $18.90 in NSW every day. It might've been a special buy a few years back for that lol

      • -6

        $21 in regional Vic, silly billy

  • +1

    If you don't have prime, its $21 at Woolies

  • Thanks! ordered.

  • thx. got 1

  • +1

    $40.50 for Solo Zero Sugar. Amazon have lost the plot.

    • +1

      Nah just put it in your cart and save for later, wait for price to drop as its always fluctuating on amazon.

  • +1

    Shall wait for the new logo 😬

    • why waiting?

    • +3

      Be wary when products change their packaging, quite often it's when they shrink the size.

      • +13

        I was in the pool!!

      • Also when an everyday product is on clearance.

      • nek minnut, 330ml cans, lol.

        • +1

          375mL volume actually maximises the volume of the container vs the aluminium used. 250mL cans for example use almost the same amount of material for 1/3 less volume.

          One of the few items that would be very unlikely to change package size, prices will keep going up

    • This reminds me of PS5 chatter

    • I'm kinda surprised they made it more bold instead of the more minimalist route most other brands are doing.

  • +3

    Great price for $18.90, thanks. I wonder how much it costs Amazon to deliver it as weighs over 10 kg.

    • Aus post delivers this?

      Do you live outside of Metro area?

      It’s always been Amazon Flex delivering to me.

  • +3

    Ok price nowadays. Used to be 1.17/L when on special before COVID.
    Alternatively buy cheap Sodastream package in FB Marketplace, then buy Kegland's 2.4L CO2 bottle + adaptor. Pepsi Max conc syrup is 50% off occasionally. This method should be much cheaper than 1.17/L in long run

  • OOS

  • +2

    you just have to be patient. gone are the days of Pepsi Max 24 at $10 or $10.50 but i have seen it around for $13 or $14 on special

  • Actually, it’s available again, just longer delivery time. Or it was a couple of minutes ago.

  • +3

    $21, in Woolies, Coles and Aldi in VIC. $17 in Costco last time i looked

    • +1

      Came here to say cheaper in Costco. I think Victoria doesn’t have the can tax for another year.

  • Pepsi Max is Best

    • It helps with your indegestion :D.

    • Water >

    • The problem is that they don't age well. as soon as they hit their best before date, they lose all sweetness and flavour. If you get a box that's nearly expired, it's not much good.

  • bought 2 thanks

  • +3

    I might just be unlucky but I've ordered soft drinks from Amazon a few times and they were flat, won't be fooled again

    • Welp now I'm slightly worried about having just ordered 2…

      • I got 3 last night

      • +4

        High volume lines like Pepsi and coke have always been fine for me.

        I get all my soft drink and energy drinks delivered to me and it’s always been fine.

  • 63 cents per can, not sure if it's a good price

    • +3

      Not the lowest of all time but a good price if you need it now

    • The cheapest in Coles/Woolies seems to be 2L bottles at $3, so $1.50 a litre. This is slightly higher, in handy cans which usually cost a lot more. It might not be the cheapest possible pepsi, but as something more comfortable to store/hold it can be seen as a decent price.

  • -6

    If you like your drinks to arrive flat…. Go right ahead.

    • +12

      Been ordering soft drinks off Amazon for close to 2 years. Never an issue.

      gO RiGhT aHeAd

    • Looks like that comment landed flatter than your drinks lol

    • They must teleport them from the factory to the store, explains why they are fine from woolies right?

  • I find they go flat pretty quickly. Thats why I prefer the 340ml bottles. Although more expensive per litre they don't lose their taste.

    • +5

      The study that video is based on is in regards to SUGAR sweetened beverages and a high sugar diet.

      First of all, don't ever, EVER, get any of your 'information' solely from social media.

      If you are a person who forms strong beliefs and opinions from what you see on social media, you are not a smart person and hopefully can realise that fact.

      Secondly, you clearly didn't watch the content of the video let alone even skim the actual study cited.

      Thirdly, the guy behind the video is a CHIROPRACTOR, not a MEDICAL DOCTOR

      tl;dr: you are not smart, you believe anything you see on social media, particularly if it fits your baseless preconceived notions.

    • +1

      Just picked the first

      And here we have an internet expert in their natural habitat.

  • last time ordered for $15

  • So, I ordered 4 packs - and they're being sent from Melbourne to Perth. Does not seem like a good use of resources.

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