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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."
During the 1960s, Joanie Sommers sang two popular commercial songs ("It's Pepsi, for those who think young" and "Now you see it, now you don't, oh, Diet Pepsi") for Pepsi-Cola that were run in commercials and for which she came to be often referred to as "The Pepsi Girl." In 1974 Joseph Nicoletti, then of Brooklyn N.Y., now a music-film ...
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]
The middle three featured E-Trade's Singing Baby ad, CareerBuilder.com's "The Official 2009 Super Bowl Commercial" and Pepsi Max's "I'm Good" finish second through fourth respectively. Adbowl results reflected the following ranking: Bridgestone: Taters; Bridgestone: Hot Item; Doritos: Crystal Ball; Coca-Cola: Heist; Pepsi Max: I'm Good
You know — it was Coke, Pepsi and Dr Pepper." Not for nothing, but Naughton hasn't sworn off soda forever. The actor slipped on his dancing shoes again for a 1988 Diet Dr Pepper spot that ...
"Grown Woman" is a 2013 song by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé (with Guinean singer Ismaël Kouyaté), chosen as the promotional single for her fifth Pepsi campaign commercial (also in 2013).
Pepsi and Paramount Global will travel back in time in a big bid to prove the TV commercial still has a future. Starting Thursday, the soda giant will launch a massive video blitz, set in ancient ...
Stiller — who hasn’t headlined a movie since the 2017 dramedy Brad’s Status — stars in a Super Bowl commercial for Pepsi Zero Sugar (watch below) that ironically plays up his acting prowess.