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originally posted by: Gh0stwalker
a reply to: ZetaRediculian
Do you think they're interested in selling their products? Because if it wasn't for the title I honestly would have never known this was a Pepsi ad... Seems like an awful lot of money and effort to put into something that doesn't really promote your brand in any logical way.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 1960 — An unidentified, silent satellite has been discovered circling the Earth in a near-polar orbit by United States tracking stations, the Defense Department said today. The identity of the mystery satellite — which has been dubbed “the dark satellite” are not known despite nearly two weeks of tracking.”
originally posted by: markosity1973
a reply to: ZetaRediculian
Hahahaha,
That advert is just a parody of the ET movie - it was relevant and very clever marketing at the time. It makes no sense in retrospect if you were not around back then though.
originally posted by: peppycat
Lol yeah the aliens want to bring the world together so we can all die in peace and harmony at once... thanks Pepsi.
originally posted by: draknoir2
originally posted by: Ektar
I really enjoyed seeing Positive, Happy, Peace going on
after all the crap this past week. It was a nice refreshing
feeling. I too had the WTF moment & then thought it was
going to be a movie trailer. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Ektar
It ended just as the Black Knight seemed to be deploying some sort of super weapon.
originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: Gh0stwalker
The Black Knight Satellite is powered by Pepsi, obviously! Sheesh!
originally posted by: markosity1973
a reply to: ZetaRediculian
Hmmm,
so are you saying that Pepsi is the soda choice of an intergalactic generation?
originally posted by: ZetaRediculian
I think Pepsi is just into UFOs
mysteriousuniverse.org...
Richard Nixon[edit]
Kendall was well acquainted with Richard Nixon and was photographed with Nixon as Vice President, and with Nikita Khrushchev during Nixon's Moscow trip known for the Kitchen Debate. During the Nixon administration Pepsi Cola was always a prominent beverage at White House functions. A conversation between Kendall and Nixon in the oval office appears in the second volume of the Watergate tapes. Kendall is heard offering advice to Nixon on how to handle his difficult situation. He later told an interviewer that he was "disappointed" at the way Nixon handled Watergate. "How could you help but be?
originally posted by: Kandinsky
a reply to: MichaelSalCimmino
It's a very good piece and very optimistic
What do you think the creators were trying achieve?