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  2. Wacky Packages - Wikipedia

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    "Gulp Oil", a parody of Gulf Oil; a sticker from the 11th series (1974). Wacky Packages returned in 1973 as peel-and-stick stickers. From 1973 to 1977, 16 different series were produced and sold, originally (with Series 1–15) in 5-cent packs containing three (later reduced to two) stickers, a stick of bubble gum and a puzzle piece with a sticker checklist on the back of it.

  3. List of Pepsi variations - Wikipedia

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    2017 Pepsi 1893 variant with currant and berry flavoring. It was soft launched in February 2017, but was discontinued at the end of the year. [8] Pepsi 1893 Citrus Cola 2017 Pepsi 1893 variant with grapefruit flavoring. It was soft-launched in February 2017, but was discontinued at the end of the year. [8] Pepsi Fire 2017 Pepsi with cinnamon ...

  4. Dollarama - Wikipedia

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    In early 2009, Dollarama began to introduce items priced up to $2.00 (including $1.25 and $1.50 price points). Due to the positive response from consumers to the multi-price point strategy, the stores introduced items at $2.50 and $3.00 in August 2012. It again increased price points to include $3.50 and $4.00 items in August 2016.

  5. Super Bowl LII halftime show - Wikipedia

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    The field being set up for Timberlake's performance. In July 2017, Britney Spears was rumored to be the headliner, but Pepsi quickly denied it. During August and September 2017, several publications informed that Timberlake was the frontrunner to perform at the Super Bowl LII halftime, first along with his frequent-collaborator Jay-Z as co-headliner, and then as the solo performer. [4]

  6. Live for Now - Wikipedia

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    "Live for Now", also known as "Live for Now Moments Anthem", [2] is a 2017 short film commercial for Pepsi by PepsiCo featuring Kendall Jenner and the song "Lions" by Skip Marley. According to a statement from PepsiCo, the ad’s purpose was initially to reach millennials and “to project a global message of unity, peace, and understanding."

  7. Portal:Current events/2017 August 2 - Wikipedia

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    Business and economy Affirmative action in the United States The U.S. Justice Department announces internally that it is to start investigating colleges which have admissions policies that are seen as unfair to Asian Americans. (Newsweek) (The New York Times) Disasters and accidents Floods in the United States Several streets in Miami and Miami Beach are underwater after Tropical Depression ...

  8. 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.

  9. Leonard v. Pepsico, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pepsico, Inc., 88 F. Supp. 2d 116, (S.D.N.Y. 1999), aff'd 210 F.3d 88 (2d Cir. 2000), more widely known as the Pepsi Points case, is an American contract law case regarding offer and acceptance. The case was brought in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in 1999; its judgment was written by Kimba Wood .