If you're at an MLB ballpark on the Fourth of July, you may be one of the lucky ones to try out PepsiCo's new product – and no, it's not a drink.

The soda king announced Tuesday that it has unveiled a new condiment in soda-infused ketchup called "Colachup."

"Stop the condiment wars, the undisputed champ is here – Pepsi Colachup," the official Pepsi Twitter account said Tuesday morning. "Sweet, salty, and ready to try at select baseball stadiums on July 4th. Hot dogs are #BetterWithPepsi."

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A general view of Yankee Stadium prior to the Opening Day game against the San Francisco Giants on March 30, 2023, in New York. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

Normally, it's Pepsi with hot dogs, not Pepsi on hot dogs, but the brand is making the bold leap with its first condiment.

"Pepsi is so confident that hot dogs are #BetterWithPepsi, the brand is taking hot dog enjoyment to the next level with Pepsi Colachup, giving fans the chance to add even more of the iconic sweet, citrusy taste of a crisp, refreshing Pepsi-Cola directly onto their hot dog," the brand said in a statement.

Pepsi teamed up with the Culinary Institute of America for the new ketchup.

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This view shows the Pepsi Porch at Comerica Park during the game between the Washington Nationals and Detroit Tigers on June 29, 2019, in Detroit. (Mark Cunningham/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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"The concept is both simple and creative," said David Kamen, director of client experience for CIA Consulting. "The distinctive flavors and vibrant citrus blend of Pepsi enhances the bright and tangy characteristics of ketchup, offsetting the smokiness of the hot dog."

The brand has done similar with burgers and pizza in years past.

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A view of the Pepsi logo before the NWSL soccer match between the Sky Blue FC and the Seattle Reign on May 18, 2019, at Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, Washington.  (Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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Despite all 30 teams playing in 15 different stadiums on July 4, only four ballparks will have Colachup ready to fans: Chase Field in Arizona, Yankee Stadium in New York, Target Field in Minnesota and Comerica Park in Detroit.