Pepsi continues their attempt to get traction for Pepsi Max by dragging out Regis Philbin and the Coke Zero truck driver. Really? You spent your Super Bowl ad budget on this?
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Pepsi Max is now available in a beer bottle-shaped 16 oz. bottle, aside from its existing offering in 20 oz form. An odd choice for the brand.
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BevReview.com takes a look at the beverage-related Super Bowl commercials. Sex vs. Pepsi Max. Stay classy, Pepsi!
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BevReview.com takes a look at the beverage-related Super Bowl commercials. Nothing says "hey, Pepsi Max is our competitor to Coke Zero" quite like getting hit in the groin with a can or two!
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BevReview.com takes a look at the beverage-related Super Bowl commercials. Apparently, Pepsi Max helps you maintain a relationship… or gives you the opportunity to hit a jogger in the head with a 12 oz can!
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Pepsi Max Cease Fire had the possibility to expand the Pepsi Max line with a nice lime-inspired flavor. However, the result is underwhelming, with a drink that doesn't go far enough in creating a difference from the flagship. Additionally, the "companion" chips available in the Doritos Burn lineup offer plenty of heat, but their flames are in no way quenched by the addition of Cease Fire.
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Perhaps PepsiCo's answer to both Coca-Cola Zero and Diet Coke Plus, this Diet Pepsi spinoff features a new batch of artificial sweeteners, more caffeine, and some ginseng for good measure. The best part of Diet Pepsi Max? The very excellent packaging!
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