Pepsi might be bringing back Crystal Pepsi, a popular drink from the 1990s.

The clear-colored beverage, which tasted like regular Pepsi, debuted in 1992 in a couple of test markets and rolled out nationwide a year later.

But after a couple years, it quietly disappeared from stores.

The drink might be making a comeback now thanks to an online campaign begging for its return. The campaign was launched by Kevin Strahle, who has more than 1.2 million subscribers to his YouTube channel.

Strahle, known as "LA Beast" on his YouTube Channel, told Business Insider that he got this letter from Pepsi's official Twitter account on Monday:

We reached out to Pepsi for comment and will update when we hear back.

Soon after Crystal Pepsi launched, Coca-Cola came out with its own clear cola, called Tab Clear.

The drinks were touted as healthier for their clear color, Bustle reports.

"With the drinks’ clearness being equated with purity and health, they were all the rage for roughly a year or so before disappearing quietly from view," according to Bustle.

Here's the TV ad announced the rollout of Crystal Pepsi in 1993.