The Viral Reason Sierra Mist Rebranded To Starry (2024)

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CSX BREAKROOM CSX BREAKROOM Cease and Desist, Sierra Mist Caution: 6 Foods You May Want to Avoid at Restaurants Occasional restaurant pitfalls. More foods you should avoid at restaurants. Tap Water Raw Sprouts Drink Garnishes Fish Bottled Ketchup Fresh Squeezed Juices Stay connected to all things Classic Rock, join the WCSX Workforce- it’s free and you can win prizes, concert tickets and VIP experiences. More Human Interest These Are the Hottest Cities in America This Summer Top Embarrassing Comments You’ll Regret In Conversations ‘The Office’ Star Angela Kinsey Reveals Details On Scrapped Spin-Off Liquid Limits On Planes Will Likely Last Until 2040, TSA Says 7 Of The Best / Funniest Olympic Moments Man Suing Instagram, YouTube, And TikTok For Being ‘Too Addicting’ Bicyclist Arrested After Falling 100 Feet Down Rockslide Near Big Sur Who’s Your Perfect Mate Based on Birth Order? Child Denied Passport For Being Named After ‘Game of Thrones’ Character Tips to Turn Your Passion Into a Business US Government Aims To Simplify Unsubscribing From Services Here’s What We Know So Far About The 2028 Olympics In LA ESPN’s Jeff Darlington Finds Iguana Responsible For Clogging Toilet Detroit Named One Of The Most Dangerous Cities For Pedestrians The Surprising Record that Took Place at the Paris Olympics Basic Roommate Etiquette: Tips for Smooth Living Expert Tips: Adopt These Habits To Be Happier West Michigan Golf Course Has One Of The Best Pizzas In The State Man Calmly Escapes Bear Looking For Food In Hotel The 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony Already Has Us Looking Forward to 2028 Scientists Say These Are the Greatest Threats to Humanity How Many Lazy Days Are Needed For True Relaxation Revealed Costco Cracking Down On Sharing Membership Cards Slunks: Sponsoring Meaningful and Inclusive Athletic Wear at the Olympics U.S. Sues TikTok For Failing To Protect Kids’ Privacy 5 Foreign TV Shows To Watch On Netflix Outside Of ‘Squid Game’ McDonald’s New Collector’s Meal Comes With Some Serious Nostalgia Cole Hocker Leads A Night of Heartwarming Sportsmanship A Night to Remember: Alice Finot’s Record-Breaking Performance In Paris London Producer James Dean Finds Hope in the Olympics Become ‘Younger’ with This Simple Diet Change Josh Brolin and I Are Bidet Enthusiasts (And You Should Be, Too!) Here’s How To Watch the Paris Olympics Closing Ceremony Netflix’s Stranger Things Play Coming To Broadway Are These The 5 Best Episodes Of ‘The Office?’ Pitbull Makes History Buying Naming Rights For FIU’s Football Stadium Spirit Halloween is Open, So Let’s Look at Halloween Trends Snoop Dogg Reportedly Earning $500K Per Day For Olympics NFL Player Bashed for Simone Biles, Jordan Chiles Comment Venture Capitalist Turned Olympian Wins Gold in Paris New IOC Hospitality Changing the Game for Olympic Attendees Top Signs You’re Heading For A Friend Breakup Warning Signs: You Might Be Turning Into Your Parents Detroit Named The Hardest City To Start A Business In New Study The Story Behind Simone Biles’ Goat Necklace Win $6 Million in Top Prizes with these Michigan Lottery Scratch-Off Tickets FAQs References

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Fans of the beverage Sierra Mist were disappointed when the drink disappeared in January. At that time, PepsiCo announced that the lemon-lime soda would be discontinued and replaced by a new drink called Starry. The beverage company described Starry as a “soda for a generation of irreverent optimists,” and the brand calls Starry “the next choice of the new generation” on the PepsiCo website.

Now, a TikTok creator, Cierra Mistt, is speaking out about the soda name change. She claims that PepsiCo took legal action against her, due to her name’s likeness to PepsiCo’s soda Sierra Mist. Her accusations have gone viral on platforms like TikTok, sparking conversations and speculations.

TikToker, Ciera Misst is known for creating engaging flight attendent content. She said in a video that she’s been using her online name since platforms like AOL Instant Messenger were popular. She claimed in a YouTube video from July 2023, that PepsiCo had accused her of a trademark infringement. In this video from July 2023, she followed her claim by saying that she couldn’t reveal much more due to “legal reasons.”

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In more recent videos, she stated that the beverage company gave her a cease and desist letter and wanted to sue her for “copyright infringement and defamation.” She continued, “Apparently, my content and being a spicy flight attendant doesn’t align with their core values.” The TikToker said she almost agreed to their demands to change her name. However, she and her lawyer discovered the company’s rights to “Sierra Mist” had expired. Since Mistt felt like she was being “intimated and gaslit” by the company, she bought the copyright.

According to the Copyright Office, copyright protection lasts only for a limited time period. After protection expires, the work enters the public domain. If someone purchases the copyrights, then the previous holder is notified. The Trademark Factory, the trademark office does not remind you to renew your registration. They will wait to see if you, the owner, your attorney, your trademark agent, or another interested party reminds you to submit the renewal. If the trademark owner is not interested in renewing and misses the deadline, the mark is removed from the register and considered abandoned.

The content creator did note that after obtaining the rights for Sierra Mist she was able to go after PepsiCo legally. However, the beverage company pulled off what she called a “PR move of rebranding.” She continued, “They have been around long enough to know that just switching the names adds more emphasis on questions versus the actual rebranding process.” So, she also claims that they added the “extra-ness” of “adding new flavors and ingredients.”

PepsiCo has not responded to Cierra Mistt’s claims. Take a look at her full video below. It’s worth noting that the video may not be suitable for work due to language.

@cierra_mistt

#stitch with @Aubrey Janik the REAL reason sierra mist is now starry

♬ original sound - Cierra Mistt

Caution: 6 Foods You May Want to Avoid at Restaurants

As you sit at a restaurant, a diner may find themselves contemplating certain aspects of the establishment. Questions may naturally arise. How well-maintained is this place? to Are the ingredients in the dishes as fresh as they claim to be? It’s only human to wonder about the cleanliness of the establishment and the credibility of certain food items. But what foods should you avoid at restaurants?

Dining out at restaurants has become an integral part of many of our lives. They offer convenience, diverse cuisines, and enjoyable experiences. While it’s undoubtedly enjoyable, it’s important to approach restaurant dining with mindfulness and consideration.

Occasional restaurant pitfalls.

While most establishments prioritize food safety and quality, there can be occasional pitfalls. One category of concern is seafood. Seafood dishes, particularly those featuring raw or undercooked ingredients, can present risks of foodborne illnesses.

Additionally, some fried foods may be prepared using reused or overheated cooking oil, resulting in a less-than-appetizing taste and potential health risks. Fried dishes that appear excessively greasy or have a rancid smell should raise a red flag, suggesting that they may not be the best option on the menu.

More foods you should avoid at restaurants.

It may also be wise to be cautious about certain buffet offerings. While buffets offer a variety of choices, the food can remain exposed to varying temperatures for extended periods, increasing the risk of contamination. Opting for freshly prepared dishes or ordering from the menu may be a safer alternative.

Dishes with unidentifiable ingredients or unusually low prices could raise concerns about their quality or sourcing. It doesn’t hurt to ask about unfamiliar ingredients and to be wary of menu items that seem too good to be true.

By keeping an eye out for certain dishes, we can make choices that put our health first without sacrificing any enjoyment. But it’s not just on us to be careful. Restaurants need to do their part too. And keep in mind that most restaurants work hard at keeping up top-notch hygiene and food safety.

If you want to minimize your risk of food poisoning on your next dining out, check out these foods you probably should avoid at restaurants.

  • Tap Water

    Even with filtration in place, restaurant water might not be as pristine as one would assume. A study conducted by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences revealed that approximately 3-10% of water systems in North America have annually violated health standards set by the Safe Drinking Water Act, and this includes restaurants, as reported by the water filtration company, Quench. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to find germs and chemicals in restaurant tap water that could potentially affect the health of patrons. Common impurities detected in tap water supplies consist of microorganisms like bacteria, germs, parasites, and viruses, as well as substances like lead, chlorine, aluminum, pesticides, and others.

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  • Raw Sprouts

    If sprouts aren’t properly stored and cleaned, they can become quite risky. Unfortunately, when ordering food at a restaurant, we may not witness this process. Sprouts are commonly cultivated in warm, moist conditions, which makes them an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, according to Health Digest. Recent outbreaks of E. coli and Salmonella have been potentially linked to these greens.

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  • Drink Garnishes

    Bartenders often don’t have to follow the same stringent sanitary standards as the kitchen staff. As a result, the fruits used in drinks are likely to be unwashed, and they might sit out for days without refrigeration. According to Good Housekeeping, it’s worth giving a second thought to that citrus fruit you might be adding to your drink while dining out. A study revealed that 70% of these sliced fruits carry “over 25 different types of germs.” Contrary to popular belief, even alcohol doesn’t seem to do the trick in killing these germs. Good Morning America visited six restaurants and discovered that the lemons were teeming with “fecal matter” and even harbored the dreaded E. coli bacteria.

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  • Fish

    Consider giving those impromptu “All-You-Can-Eat” fish special days a second thought. The fish served on such occasions is often leftovers from a shipment received a few days prior, which means it may not be at its freshest. According to Healthline, fish not stored at the proper temperature might become contaminated with a toxin known as histamine, which is produced by bacteria in the fish. Moreover, Healthline highlights that cooking at regular temperatures does not eliminate histamine, making it a potential cause of food poisoning.

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  • Bottled Ketchup

    Whether your ketchup bottle is already on the table at a restaurant or brought to you by the server, chances are it has been handled by multiple people throughout the day or even longer. Making it a potential carrier of germs. Reader’s Digest explains that the reason these same bottles keep circulating is that the ketchup in each of them is often “married.” This means that as the volume of ketchup decreases in individual bottles, servers will combine the contents of several bottles into one. However, there is a downside to this practice: you may end up consuming ketchup of an unknown age or expiration date, leading to an unpleasant taste.

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  • Fresh Squeezed Juices

    It might be worth reconsidering your choice, just as you skip adding garnishes to your drink. Freshly squeezed juices can be teamed with bacteria, unlike pasteurized juices. A study conducted by the MSU Extension reveals that most commercially sold juices in the United States are processed or pasteurized to eliminate harmful foodborne illness bacteria. However, when fruits are freshly squeezed into juice, there is a risk of harmful bacteria lingering in the finished product.

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Kayla is the midday host on Detroit’s 105.1 The Bounce. She started her career in radio back in 2016 as an intern at another Detroit station and worked her way here. She's made stops in Knoxville, TN, Omaha, Ne and other places before returning to Detroit. She’s done almost everything in radio from promotions to web, creating content on social media, you name it. She’s a true Michigander, born and raised. So, you can catch her camping or vacationing up north to exploring the downtown Detroit or maybe even catching a sports game. During her free time, Kayla enjoys watching movies, roller-skating, crafting, and music festivals. She and her husband together dip into many of the great things Michigan has to offer. Together they also like to travel. A few hobbies of hers include wine and beer tastings, crafting, hiking, roller skating, movies, home improvement projects, gardening, and festivals. She’s always looking to take on more local events happening in the community. She loves connecting with the community. When writing, Kayla covers topics including lifestyle, pop culture, trending stories, hacks, and urban culture.

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The Viral Reason Sierra Mist Rebranded To Starry? ›

Sierra Mist was Pepsi's rival for Sprite

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Sprite is a clear, lemon-lime flavored soft drink created by the Coca-Cola Company. Sprite comes in multiple flavors, including cranberry, cherry, grape, orange, tropical, ginger, and vanilla.
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for two decades — until January 2023, when Pepsi announced Starry was replacing it. A few days later, influencer @cierra_mistt began claiming she had actually gotten the rights to Sierra Mist, forcing the soda giant to make the change.

Why did Sierra Mist rebrand to Starry? ›

Starry is a lemon-lime soft drink distributed by PepsiCo. Distribution began in January 2023. The brand is aimed at competing against Sprite and 7 Up. In January 2023, Starry replaced Sierra Mist as Pepsi's lemon-lime flavored drink, in part because Sierra Mist failed to gain market share in the growing category.

Did Sierra Mist change its name because of a lawsuit? ›

Now, a TikTok creator, Cierra Mistt, is speaking out about the soda name change. She claims that PepsiCo took legal action against her, due to her name's likeness to PepsiCo's soda Sierra Mist. Her accusations have gone viral on platforms like TikTok, sparking conversations and speculations.

Did someone sue Sierra Mist? ›

TIL Pepsi tried to sue an influencer named Sierra Mist and she saw that they let their trademark lapse so she trademarked it herself…. And that's why it's called starry now.

What's the difference between Starry and Sierra Mist? ›

The biggest difference between Starry and Sierra Mist

But while the source of sweetness in Sierra Mist is cane sugar, Starry uses high fructose corn syrup instead. You probably wouldn't expect this to make much of a difference, but, as Milk Street explains, sugar actually has a distinct flavor.

Why is Sprite now Starry? ›

According to PepsiCo, Starry was developed in response to growing national demand for lemon-lime soda, and as a fresh attempt to compete with Sprite, the Coca-Cola Company-owned brand that has long led the category.

What was Starry before Sierra Mist? ›

Sierra Mist was born in 1999, using the Storm formula minus the caffeine, but it was never a huge seller. In 2015, PepsiCo rebranded Sierra Mist as Mist Twist before reverting to the original name, then abandoning it altogether to make a fresh attempt with Starry.

Why is it not called Sierra Mist anymore? ›

However, she and her lawyer discovered the company's rights to “Sierra Mist” had expired. Since Mistt felt like she was being “intimated and gaslit” by the company, she bought the copyright. According to the Copyright Office, copyright protection lasts only for a limited time period.

Has Starry soda been successful? ›

The brand had more than a half billion dollars in sales in its first year, Lyons said. The new soda is the third most popular lemon line soda in the U.S., data provided by PepsiCo shows, and is behind Coca-Cola's Sprite and Keurig Dr Pepper's 7Up.

Who owns the trademark to Sierra Mist? ›

In December 2007, PepsiCo trademarked the names "Sierra Mist: Undercover Orange" and "Sierra Mist Free: Undercover Orange".

Why did Pepsi give up Sierra Mist? ›

It's replacing Sierra Mist, a 24-year-old brand that has failed to gain traction against market leader Sprite, which is owned by main rival Coca-Cola. Pepsi's internal research showed that "demand for lemon-lime flavored soda has never been greater," the company said in a statement.

Does Sierra Mist have caffeine? ›

Sierra Mist® is a crisp, refreshing & caffeine free Lemon-Lime flavor soda with a splash of real juice.

How much is Cierra Mist worth? ›

Cierra Mistt Personal Information
Summary Table:
Net WorthBetween $1-$5 million (as of 2023)
NationalityAmerican
ResidenceSalt Lake City, Utah, United States
Height5'1”
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Aug 2, 2024

Is Starry the same as 7 Up? ›

Is Starry the same as 7Up? No, Starry is not the same as 7Up. While both are lemon-lime sodas, they are produced by different companies and have different flavor profiles.

Is Starry healthier than Sierra Mist? ›

That said, the biggest difference in the flavor really is that it tastes like Starry has less sugar or sweetener than Sierra Mist. In terms of the actual content and calories though, neither soda comes out better than the other. Starry actually has slightly more of its sweetener, and a few more calories because of it.

Does 7 Up still exist? ›

By 2022, 7 Up's sales were flatter than day-old carbonation, encompassing less than 3% of the total soft drink market, according to Beverage Digest. And while 7 Up is still around today, it's not as widely available as other soft drinks, particularly in restaurants, which purchase soft drink syrups in bulk quantities.

Why did they discontinue Sierra Mist? ›

But as shifting consumer tastes steered the beverage industry toward healthier drink options, and as PepsiCo itself focused innovation efforts on categories like sparkling water instead of struggling legacy brands, Sierra Mist's modest but loyal customer base proved insufficient to prevent its sunset.

Why did Pepsi name it Starry? ›

Association with Van Gogh's iconic “Starry Night” communicates beauty, creativity, and swirly, dreamy motion. “Starry-eyed” suggests hopeful optimism (albeit of the naive sort). Starry is simple yet rich in metaphor and mental imagery.

What's the difference between 7Up and Starry? ›

“The sweetness is front and center and the lemon/lime flavor is subtle,” they say, adding that, while Starry is clear in color like Sprite and 7Up, it struck them as a little less carbonated than those drinks.

Is Starry the same as Sprite? ›

It's pretty interchangeable with Sprite. Starry is a bit more citrus-y while Sprite is a little cleaner. It's a matter of preference, though I'd probably go for Starry myself. The important lesson here is that 7-Up is bad.

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