News

Pepsi knows being interrupted by ads is annoying. That's why the company's latest ad campaign for its new emoji-clad soda bottles is brief: More than 100 ads that run just five seconds long will ...
The brand has an insatiable appetite for poking fun at Coca-Cola in its ads, which only serves to emphasise its position as the underdog. And while Coke's recent resurrection of one of its iconic ...
Pepsi apologized saying that it “clearly . . . missed the mark,’’ and “did not intend to make light of any serious issue.” But on Thursday, the company, the ad’s creative team, and ...
Pepsi and the Creators League Studio initially stood by the ad. Brad Jakeman, president of Pepsi’s global beverage group, wrote on Twitter that he was “super proud” of the ad — then later ...
Julie Bowen Thought ‘Happy Gilmore 2' Would Replace Her With a ‘Younger Woman': ‘I Didn't Think They'd Bring Me Back at All' ...
The Pepsi “Jump In” ad plays a similar trump card. In a statement, the company claims that the spot “captures the spirit and actions of those people that jump into every moment.” ...
In Pepsi ads, Coke was seen as the stodgy brand tied to history and tradition, while Pepsi was portrayed as the choice for younger, active consumers.
The second half of the decade starts to feature color Pepsi ads, and by the end of the decade, people of color. A more family-oriented sensibility also started to appear, though the “Pepsi ...
Goodbye Pepsi, hello Casamigos. Cindy Crawford recreates her iconic ’90s soda commercial in the music video for the X-rated TikTok song “One Margarita.” ...
Indeed, perhaps much of why this seminal Pepsi ad has aged so well is that eye-candy star Ms. Crawford aged even better — as exhibited in many subsequent recreations and tributes, including a ...
The Mandela Effect of 2004's gladiator ad starring Beyoncé, Britney, and Pink will make you question ... The Making of That Pepsi Ad You *Think* You Watched on TV. Jamie Bryan. Thu, November 16 ...
Pepsi is bringing back its Gladiator ad with a new commercial starring Megan Thee Stallion and Travis Kelce, inspired by the Beyonce/Pink ad from 2000.