(Atlanta, GA) As tariffs settle into the American landscape and the stock market shows investors nervous about coming times, one bright spot is lighting the consumer market. Pepsi’s new carbonated beverage, “Pepsi Despair,” is flying off supermarket shelves, and being purchased by both liberals and conservatives alike.

“We proposed it as a joke,” said one conservative purchasing the drink at a 7-11, “and we created a lot of hype and demand for the product, thinking it would upset liberals. Well, Pepsi called our bluff… now we have to keep supporting our mistake or we look like idiots.” He opened the can and, shuddering, began drinking. “This was supposed to taste like liberal tears, but it’s more like the warm anus of a sewer rat. Still, I asked for this, and I can’t let any liberals see me admit I’m wrong, so…” he finished the can. “That was refreshing. I think this is what this country needs.”

At a supermarket, a liberal buyer was also disappointed by his product. “I’m stuck with this, but what choice do I have? Conservatives got what they want, and we are along for the ride. I’m so sorry to other countries what this product will be pushed on them whether they like it or not.” He grimaced, eyeing his case. “Republicans keep saying this is great, but anything would be better than this putrid garbage.”

While both sides - one openly and one secretly - detest the new reality, independent voters seem to be waking up to the fact they also are subjected to the same dismal slime by fiat. “I didn’t care either way,” said one, “but now I see all this crap around me, and I think some adult should be in charge. Maybe I should have paid more attention.”

Pepsi Despair will be available through 2028, if not longer.

  • swab148@lemm.ee
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    11 hours ago

    There is a sweetener that works as you described. It’s called xylitol, and it’s used in toothpaste and some chewing gums, but it’s incredibly toxic to dogs.

    • insomniac_lemon@lemmy.cafe
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      11 hours ago

      It was a generalization, but there is also Isomaltulose which is an actual glucose-fructose sugar but the bond is stronger so it needs a specific enzyme (which most simple life doesn’t have) to break down. Lower GI too. It’s sort of like a carbohydrate and doesn’t taste as sweet.

      The problem here is that it’s more expensive (though I guess that is probably true of most things healthier, especially as they aren’t subsidized like corn).