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  2. Pepsi Number Fever - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi Number Fever, [1] also known as the 349 incident, [2] was a promotion held by PepsiCo in the Philippines in 1992; the promotion led to riots [3] and the death of at least five people. [ 4 ] Promotion

  3. Pepsi Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Clarkin was a former executive of the Pepsi-Cola Company who came to the Philippines as a member of the US Air Force during the close of World War II. [1] [2] In the beginning, the company imported Pepsi-Cola until 1947, when its first bottling plant was established in Quezon City. After Clarkin returned to the United States in 1957, Pepsi-Cola ...

  4. Pepsi - Wikipedia

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    Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo.In 2023, Pepsi was the second most valuable soft drink brand worldwide behind Coca-Cola; [1] the two share a long-standing rivalry in what has been called the "cola wars".

  5. Talk:Pepsi Number Fever - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Pepsi Number Fever appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 2 July 2020 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the Pepsi Number Fever draw in May 1992 was supposed to have just two 1-million-peso winners, but 486,170 people made claims for a winning bottle cap?

  6. Sandora - Wikipedia

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    This provided opportunities to develop production in Ukraine and establish the processing of seasonal vegetables and fruits through further investments. For example, in 2009-2010, the company started producing Pepsi, 7UP and Lipton Ice Tea. In 2014, the company launched a snack line for the production of Xpycteam crisps and started producing ...

  7. Talk:Pepsi/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    -Pepsi Suicide Ads for Pepsi Max-Pepsi Cola health concerns (similar to a section in "Criticism of Coca-Cola" wiki page)-Pepsi promotional campaign in the Philippines: "Number Fever" 349 scandal --Dan15ph 10:24, 19 May 2009 (UTC) Feel free to add more items if I miss anything :) --Dan15ph 10:39, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

  8. Lebedyansky (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lebedyansky (Russian: Лебедянский) is a Russian multi-national company that manufacturers fruit juice, baby food, vegetable juice, and soft drinks.The company is owned by PepsiCo, and is the largest fruit juice manufacturer in Eastern Europe and the sixth largest in the world. [1]

  9. Alan Pottasch - Wikipedia

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    Pottasch officially retired from Pepsi in 1991, but continued to work for the company as a consultant. [2] He eventually returned to PepsiCo full-time. [1] He continued to work for Pepsi up to 2007. Alan Pottasch died in his sleep on Friday, July 27, 2007, while on location in Los Angeles filming Pepsi's newest Mt. Dew commercial. [2]