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Pepsi AM was a variant of Pepsi that contained 25% extra caffeine and was marketed as a morning boost/energy drink. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was introduced in test markets in August 1989, but was discontinued in October 1990 due to poor sales and reception.
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"You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh Huh" was a popular slogan for PepsiCo's Diet Pepsi brand in the United States and Canada from 1990 to 1993. A series of television ads featured singer Ray Charles, surrounded by models, singing a song about Diet Pepsi, entitled "You Got the Right One Baby, Uh Huh". The tag-phrase of the song included the words ...
The title of the series was inspired by the comedy film Dude, Where's My Car? (2000). [1] Director Andrew Renzi was initially offered Pepsi, Where's My Jet? as a work of fiction, but shifted to making a documentary after contacting Leonard, who by that point was working as a park ranger in Alaska. [4]
Jun. 5—The year 2002 was a crazy time. There was a return of garage rock, "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" happened and for some reason, Pepsi went blue. That year, Pepsi introduced its first ...
The following video is part of our "Motley Fool Conversations" series, in which senior analyst Anand Chokkavelu, CFA discusses topics across the investing world.Pepsi is a major, iconic, American ...
The 57-year-old's cameo in a new video will look familiar to longtime fans. ... Two young boys looked on, as Crawford chose a Pepsi from the vending machine, then popped it open and sucked it down ...