You probably think you know Pepsi. It's bubbly, it's cola-colored...but what if I told you that this classic soda is getting a big makeover? That's right, Pepsi is going orange for a limited time and we found out how you can get your hands on one.

You might be wondering why the heck Pepsi is choosing to go orange specifically. Well, as a person dating someone from Cleveland, I am qualified to tell you! Pepsi is teaming up with Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett and Sunday Night Football to create "Believeland" Pepsi in a bright orange hue. The drink was made in honor of the first time Cleveland will be featured on Sunday Night Football in 11 years. It's a big deal, my dudes!

This bright orange soda was, of course, made to match the Browns' color scheme of brown and orange. Despite its color, though, it just tastes like a classic Pepsi, though your eyes and your taste buds may need a second to adjust.

If you want to get your hands on this special soda, you'll have to live in, or visit, Cleveland. Pepsi only made 1,100 bottles of the stuff (100 for each year Cleveland has waited) and they're only being given out at the free tailgate party at Lindey’s Lake House Flats in Cleveland on September 22. This is a perfect excuse to travel for the game if you're a Browns fan...or even if you're just a fan of Pepsi! Cleveland is fun, I promise!

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If you need any more motivation, Pepsi also put a golden label on five of the bottles and those who get them will receive a special prize. Yeah, I guess it's time to book a flight to sunny Ohio. Let me know if you need good restaurant recommendations!

Kristin Salaky News Editor Kristin Salaky is the news editor at Delish.com covering viral foods, product launches, and food trends.

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