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	<title>Comments on: Super Bowl Commercial: Pepsi - "Magnetic Attraction"</title>
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		<title>By: Super Bowl Commercials &#38; Beverages: 2009 » Pittsburgh Steelers, Arizona Cardinals, Pepsi, Coke, SoBe, Gatorade &#187; BevReview.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Pepsi - "Magnetic Attraction" The reintroduction of Pepsi Stuff with Amazon MP3 downloads never really had the same appeal as the first iteration with Apple's iTunes. Add to that issues that retailers had with displays that showcased the Amazon brand (sensing that they were a competitor in the marketplace) and this promotion started hot, but in the public perception, fell flat. Result? Underwhelming. [...]</description>
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