Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Indian version of the slogan, Yehi hai right choice, Baby (This is the Right Choice, Baby) in Hinglish, by Pepsi became immensely popular in the 1990s. [1] The TV commercial directed the Mukul Anand, featured singer Remo Fernandes and actress Juhi Chawla, while its sequel saw actor Aamir Khan and Aishwariya Rai, then a model. [2]
Prolific commercial and music video director Joe Pytka, who directed the original Pepsi spot, tells Yahoo Entertainment that many people have reached out to him about the reimagining. "Some people ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, she was "The Pepsi Girl" in a series of Pepsi commercials. [12] She made her film debut in the children's film Paulie, playing the young owner of the title parrot. After appearing in a few made-for-television films, she had supporting parts in 1999's The Insider and Bicentennial Man.
1. Crystal Pepsi: ‘Right Now’ Crystal Pepsi’s commercials were equally as strange as the drink itself. This campaign spread from 1993 featured a fast-paced montage of visuals that included a ...
In the early 1990s, Crawford starred in the Pepsi and Pepsi Stuff advertising. [29] [30] In 1992, she appeared in Pepsi's Super Bowl commercial, [31] aired during Super Bowl XXVI. In 2016, Pepsi released a remake of the commercial, also featuring Crawford. [31] In 1995, Crawford broke into movies as the female lead in the movie Fair Game.
The original Pepsi ad came out in 1992. It showed Crawford pull up to an old diner in a red sports car. She also starred in an ad for Diet Pepsi, which also saw her in a white top and drinking the ...
Cindy Crawford David Yarrow Photography Classic rewind. Far and few supermodel moments are more iconic than Cindy Crawford’s 1992 Pepsi commercial. The hair flip! Those short shorts! That soda can!
In August 1999, judge Kimba Wood ruled in favor of PepsiCo with the argument that "[n]o objective person could reasonably have concluded that the commercial actually offered consumers a Harrier jet". [6] The company later updated their commercial to increase the number of Pepsi Points required for the jet from seven million to 700 million. [2]