Diet Pepsi
Diet Pepsi is a low calorie soft drink with a long history of really great TV commercials. Where Diet Coke is the bold, impressive, outspoken father figure; Diet Pepsi is the renegade child, defying authority, waving the flag in the face of the man. Diet Pepsi is available all over the world.
In terms of commercial power, who could forget the ad’s with Ray Charles, jazz pianist, and the “you’ve got the right one baby” girls? Or the commercials appearing around the time of Jerry Maguire and the super bowl with Jay Mohr where the Diet Pepsi can was both top client and high roller? Even diet Pepsi as the subject of a “hip hopera.” All these and others were very successful marketing strategies.
What rots your teeth the most; Coke or Diet Pepsi is a question we’ve all wondered about in those long lazy nights of doing nothing in particular (also known as our teenage years) Diet Pepsi poses no real danger when posed against much greater risks like cigarettes or other drug use, for example.
Diet Pepsi on the beach is always best taken in glass bottles. Some of the fondest memories at fireworks displays or drive in movie theatres are of Diet Pepsi in glass bottles. A Diet Pepsi slurpee is probably not the tastiest of beverages. Diet Pepsi has a reaction when you dip mentos into the equation; it’s something that all carbonated beverages react with in some manner.
A great Valentines gift for that special man in your life would be a Diet Pepsi men’s t-shirt with the Diet Pepsi logo. They probably sell these at Target where you can get weekly discounts on the multi-packs of Diet Pepsi products
Diet Pepsi holds an undisclosed market share in the United Kingdom; many retailers, both domestic and outside the US, have also had problems with out of date cans and bottles of Diet Pepsi.
Diet Pepsi Twist is a new blend of the old stuff; the ingredients are well known and available online. Whether you’re a fan of Diet Coke or Diet Pepsi, there is one thing about the lauded soft drink wars that can’t be ignored: the stuff is like brainwashing food; you are, after all, reading an article about a brand of soda, aren’t you?