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When Pepsi Said ‘Why Be Brown When You Can Be Blue?’

Launched during the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Pepsi Blue flipped the cola script with its electric-blue hue and unexpected berry twist. Backed by cricket icons Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag, and crafted by Leo Burnett India, it turned the nation’s favourite drink into a fiery conversation starter proving that sometimes, taking a bold risk can open the door to a whole new era of experimentation.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
November 15, 2025
in Marketing
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When Pepsi Said ‘Why Be Brown When You Can Be Blue?’
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Back in 2003, Pepsi did something no cola brand had dared before in India; they flipped the script with Pepsi Blue, a bright electric-blue, berry-flavored cola. Imagine your favorite cola, but instead of the classic brown, it was an eye-popping blue that looked more like a sports drink than a soft drink. Bold? Absolutely. Risky? You bet.

PepsiCo India, working with the creative minds at Leo, knew the country’s youth were craving something fresh and different. So they threw out the rulebook. Their big idea? Why be brown when you can be blue? It was more than just a flavor shift; it was a bold statement.

Pepsi was launched during the 2003 Cricket World Cup, the biggest sporting event in India. With cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag fronting the campaign, Pepsi Blue quickly became the drink of choice for young fans riding the wave of cricket fever. The tagline? ‘Yeh Dil Maange More’ captures the nation’s craving for more excitement.

But here’s the twist: the taste divided people. Some loved the berry-flavored, refreshing twist; others thought it tasted strange, even kerosene-like. Yet, no one could ignore it. Pepsi Blue became a conversation starter, a cultural moment whether people were fans or critics.

The only best thing through this failed campaign that happened was that Pepsi opened the doors for a new era of limited-edition flavours.

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