The soft drink world just got a little more nostalgic. Coca-Cola has decided to bring back a beloved brand that many thought was gone forever, stirring up excitement among soda enthusiasts who remember the distinctive taste from decades past. This isn’t just another limited-time offer or seasonal revival. The company is making a serious commitment to reestablishing a brand that once held its own against major competitors.
The Comeback Of A Classic

After more than two decades, Mr. Pibb is officially back. The Coca-Cola Company announced on October 31 that it is reviving the long-discontinued soda brand, replacing its successor Pibb Xtra, which has been on shelves since 2001. The relaunch reintroduces the nostalgic drink with a modern twist and a fresh identity designed to appeal to both longtime fans and new consumers.
What’s New About The Revived Mr. Pibb

The updated Mr. Pibb formula includes 30% more caffeine than Pibb Xtra and features a bold new flavor described as an “intense sweet cherry” blend with caramel notes and a “spicy finish.” Coca-Cola also unveiled a new slogan – “Bold Kick of Cherry” – to emphasize its sharper, more energetic taste profile.
Availability And Rollout Plans

The rebranded Mr. Pibb and Mr. Pibb Zero Sugar are already available in select U.S. markets including Florida, Chicago, Las Vegas, Michigan, and California. Coca-Cola confirmed that a nationwide rollout will follow in early 2026. The soda will come in 12-ounce 12-packs, 20-ounce bottles, and 2-liter bottles, catering to both convenience shoppers and bulk buyers.
How Mr. Pibb Differs From Pibb Xtra

Beyond the caffeine increase, the new Mr. Pibb also contains 10 additional grams of sugar compared to Pibb Xtra, leading to a slightly higher calorie count. The reformulation is intended to recapture the drink’s signature boldness, offering a stronger, more indulgent flavor that sets it apart from traditional colas and its main rival, Dr. Pepper.
A Brief History Of The Mr. Pibb Brand

Mr. Pibb’s history dates back to 1972, when Coca-Cola launched it under the name Peppo as a direct competitor to Dr. Pepper. However, a trademark lawsuit forced the company to rename it Mr. Pibb later that year. The brand maintained a loyal following until 2001, when it was replaced by Pibb Xtra – marketed as a bolder version with stronger cinnamon and cherry notes.
Nostalgia Meets Modern Marketing

Although the Pibb Xtra name remained for 24 years, Coca-Cola has recently leaned on nostalgia, gradually reintroducing the “Mr. Pibb” name in marketing campaigns. This strategic revival taps into the growing trend of legacy brand comebacks, combining sentimentality with innovation. With its new look, extra caffeine, and iconic cherry flavor, Mr. Pibb’s return marks a bold move in the ever-evolving soft drink market.


