Cindy Crawford made an ice-cold Pepsi look irresistible in her iconic 1992 commercial for the soda brand. In honor of Pepsi's 125th anniversary this year, PEOPLE is taking a nostalgic look back at ...
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An curved arrow pointing right. People are outraged by Pepsi's new ad starring Kendall Jenner. We asked Pepsi about the blowback, and it said, "This is a global ad that reflects people from ...
The Cola wars have reignited, and this time, Pepsi is back with its signature wit. In a cheeky new ad, Pepsi has taken a direct jab at Coca-Cola's recently launched 'Half Time' campaign ...
Pepsi pulled their ad Wednesday starring Kendall Jenner after it immediately sparked controversy. The company released this statement: "Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity ...
Cindy Crawford Recreates Iconic Pepsi Ad to Raise Money for Cancer Research: 'We Nailed It' The best part of all? It's free to try — but you have to play to win. Fans hoping to get their hands ...
Hallie Eisenberg's iconic Pepsi Girl ads mixed innocence with sass ... Hallie continued to showcase her talented acting in ...
New Delhi: The marketing world woke up with a jolt of caffeinated excitement this Tuesday as Pepsi reignited the legendary cola wars with a cheeky print ad, taking a playful swing at Coca-Cola's ...
SEE ALSO: Here are the funniest reactions to Kendall Jenner's terrible 'woke' Pepsi ad In the highly unlikely event you missed it, Pepsi's ad opens with a protest, during which millennials ...
The campaign launched with a striking full-page print ad in The Times of India, positions Pepsi as the ultimate all-day refreshment—contrasting Coca-Cola’s game-time focus. Conceptualised by ...
What a difference a day can make. When Pepsi launched its protest-themed advertising campaign starring Kendall Jenner on Tuesday morning, the soft drinks giant presumably knew that they would ...