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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, which led to riots [3] and the death of at least five people.

  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. Advertising and marketing controversies in the Philippines

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    Pepsi Number Fever: 1992: Consumer sales promotion: PepsiCo products: PepsiCo encouraged sales of its soda products through a sales promotion. In 1992, it announced that it would print numbers ranging from 001 to 999 inside the caps of its bottled soda products.

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  6. List of Pepsi variations - Wikipedia

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    The drink was made available for a limited time again in November 2022. Nitro Pepsi Original Cola 2022 Nitrogen-infused version of Pepsi released in March 2022 and discontinued in January 2025. [12] Nitro Pepsi Vanilla 2022 Nitrogen-infused version of Pepsi with vanilla flavoring released in March 2022 and discontinued in January 2025. [12]

  7. 2022–2023 Philippine sugar crisis - Wikipedia

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    Despite the averted Sugar Order No. 4, President Marcos in mid-August still raised the possibility of importing sugar to the Philippines to address the sugar crisis. [31] [32] He said that around 150,000 MT of sugar could be imported to address the country's needs for the rest of 2022 and projected the current supply to last until October. [32]

  8. San Miguel, Iloilo - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of Aganan River Dam, which is an agricultural purpose dam used for irrigation of the ricefields in the surrounding towns. Pepsi Bottlers Philippines Inc. has a bottling plant in San Miguel, which supplies Pepsi products in Panay Island. San Miguel is a part of the Metro Iloilo–Guimaras area, centered on Iloilo City.

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