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The “Live for Now – Moments” commercial in April 2017 was a play off an existing “Live for Now” campaign the company created in 2012. [3] Six people were credited with creating the ad, and The Mirror reported that all were white. [1] The ad was produced by PepsiCo’s in-house content creation team, Creators League Studio. [3]
To implement a new "Live for Now" campaign, Pepsi planned to promote the 25th anniversary of Bad by printing one billion Pepsi cans with a photo of Michael Jackson from the "Smooth Criminal" video (which is not to be included on the CD or DVD itself). [1] Limited edition 16 ounce (450 ml) cans were produced and distributed worldwide. [6]
As part of its campaign to differentiate itself by its cooking method, flame broiling, BK has emphasized it in several slogans: "Fuel Your Fire" "Feel the Fire" "The Fire's Ready" (2003) "Earl: Employee of the Month" ("Earl" is the nickname of its broiling unit, an automated gas grill.) "We do it like you'd do it!"
Pepsi back in the day had paid Madonna a staggering-for-the-time $5 million to front an ad campaign for the pop. The … Madonna Cheers Pepsi for ‘Finally’ Rereleasing Cancelled ‘Like a ...
The new Pepsi campaign celebrates the 2024-2025 NFL season and is inspired by the upcoming Gladiator II film by Ridley Scott. ... Shop the best under-$50 clothing items to grab right now on Amazon ...
In 2013, Pepsi Max collaborated with English magician Steven Frayne, also known as Dynamo, as part of their 'Live for Now' campaign which was launched the previous year. As part of a launch event, Dynamo was seen in London hanging from the side of a number 543 double-decker bus on its journey along Millbank, past the Houses of Parliament and ...
Megan Thee Stallion feels like she has just finally made it.. The rapper, 29, stars in a new campaign for Pepsi, titled "Make Your Gameday Epic," ahead of the 2024-2025 NFL season.. In it, the ...
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