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Later, after Diet Pepsi phased out the aspartame / saccharin mix in favor of a 100% aspartame formula, many commercials ended with an announcer saying, "With 100% Uh Huh" replacing the earlier "With 100% NutraSweet". The advertising campaign was created for Pepsi by BBD&O, a major New York advertising agency, and the song used in the ...
The second in 1987 sees Fox fight his way though traffic on a rainy night to get his new female neighbour a Diet Pepsi. This advert was also notable for its running time at being one minute and thirty seconds long and the music by Kenny Loggins. Fox's last Pepsi commercial was in 1990.
The winner of the online poll for the best Pepsi commercial that aired during the Super Bowl is announced. The winning commercial is played: the 1992 Cindy Crawford commercial. Pepsi "Bob Dole" Bob Dole does a spoof on his erectile dysfunction commercials by using Pepsi as the product. Pepsi helps him feel young again, as he does a backflip.
Ray Charles crooned about Diet Pepsi, baby (1991) Another early influential celebrity commercial featured the soul legend, surrounded by models, tickling the ivories and singing the jingle “You ...
If you're old enough to have been around in 1992, then you probably remember that Cindy Crawford commercial for Pepsi, which debuted at the Super Bowl.The memorable ad featured Crawford, one of ...
Pepsi got the right ones (baby!) when they cast Beyoncé, Britney Spears and Pink in a Gladiator-inspired commercial. While the brand spent lots of money to make it, the ad ended up never airing ...
The original Diet Coke Break advert was produced by Lowe & Partners/SMS on a $70 million account, and was one of seven television commercials to carry Diet Coke's new "This is refreshment" theme. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The advert was directed by Jeremiah Chechik and written by Lee Garfinkel , [ 4 ] and premiered on US television in 1994.
Cindy Crawford David Yarrow Photography Classic rewind. Far and few supermodel moments are more iconic than Cindy Crawford’s 1992 Pepsi commercial. The hair flip! Those short shorts! That soda can!