Original Pepsi logo(1898) This is the original Pepsi logo in 1898 this was released. The production of Pepsi Cola kicked off on 16th June 1903. The logo.

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Original Pepsi logo(1898) This is the original Pepsi logo in 1898 this was released. The production of Pepsi Cola kicked off on 16th June 1903. The logo that was designed back then remains more or less the same with minor innovations. Caleb Bradham, the man who founded the company, basically scribbled a design which later went on to gather fame. Sensing the success of his ground breaking drink, he came up with a logo and that centered on curves.

Pepsi logo(1905) Caleb Bradham redesigned the logo seven years after he realised how ground-breaking his drink was. The Pepsi logo, just like the world’s favorite beverage, has evolved over a long period of time and has become an all time recognizable logo across the planet. Despite the lapse of over a 100 years, Pepsi Cola still leads the beverages industry and continues to capture the hearts and minds of millions of consumers with its dazzling taste and refreshing qualities.

Pepsi logo (1906) The logo changed dramatically over the next 56 years. It would drop the word cola and add blue to the mix.

Pepsi logo(1951) The first visible changes were made in 1940 and 1950, when red and blue colors replaced the original red logo along with a slight alteration to the shape. Another change to the logo was made in 1962 when the word “Cola” was dropped from the logo, making it just “Pepsi”. The logo again embraced some minor changes on its centennial anniversary in 1998, with Pepsi’s success reflected by a sphere which still is part of the world’s most popular logo today.

Pepsi logo (1962) The logo in the 60’s changed it just became and it went on to improve its logo ever since.

Pepsi logo (1971) In 1971 the logo became more iconic.

Pepsi logo(1987) From 1971-1987 the logo didn't change much but we all still remember it as being iconic.

Pepsi logo(1991) The Pepsi logo is three dimensional in nature. It comprises of a globe painted with two completely opposite colors complimented with a swirl in the center that separates the two disks of the globe. The fonts appear along with the globe which gives the logo a simple but appealing look.

Pepsi logo(1998) The beauty of the Pepsi logo is hidden in the use of two distinct and contrasting colors. The Pepsi font is inscribed in white. The top hemisphere’s color is red whereas the bottom one is blue in color. With red and blue combined, the logo produces an extremely tantalizing spectacle that challenges the consumer to taste and become part of it.

Pepsi logo(2006-present) Despite the passage of the century and the advancement of technology and trends, the Pepsi logo design still retains its uniqueness. The mesmerizing taste of Pepsi Cola can be noticed in the logo which is a combination of colors, shape and font style. The Pepsi logo font is simple yet elegant and prominent, thanks to the use of italicized roman type face.