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  2. Free Pepsi Max and sunflower seeds - AOL

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    Kum & Go is giving away coupons online for a free 20-ounce bottle of Pepsi Max and free sunflower seeds. Kum & Go are roadside convenience stores that have been around since 1959 and now number ...

  3. Pepsi-Cola sign - Wikipedia

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    The Pepsi-Cola sign is a neon sign at Gantry Plaza State Park in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The sign, visible from Manhattan and the East River , was built in 1940 and originally installed atop PepsiCo (previously Pepsi-Cola)'s bottling factory nearby.

  4. List of PepsiCo brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Pepsi and Shaq unveil gingerbread-flavored soda in mini cans ...

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    "Pepsi Zero Sugar Gingerbread is a truly magical holiday treat, perfectly captured in a can," said O’Neal, who has had an endorsement deal with Pepsi since he was an NBA rookie with the Orlando ...

  7. Pepsi Stuff - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi Stuff was a major loyalty program launched by PepsiCo, first in North America on March 28, 1996 [1] and then around the world, [citation needed] featuring premiums — such as T-shirts, hats, denim and leather jackets, bags, and mountain bikes [1] — that could be purchased with Pepsi Points through the Pepsi Stuff Catalog or online.

  8. Don't even think about it! - Wikipedia

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    Suddenly, a sound simulating that of a scratched record is heard, and the commercial ends with the Pepsi logo and slogan. The commercial is actually a parody of another famous one from the 1970s produced by Pepsi's rival, Coca-Cola , in which a young boy meets football player "Mean" Joe Greene as he is leaving the field after a game.

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