Sports Buzz Sometimes people can be more than a little judgmental out on the court. That's why “Uncle Drew” is here to give these young bloods the business.
http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/2012/04/jesse-eisenbergs-sist...
Hollywood is a small world after all. But what's she up to these days besides being regulated to her brother's shadow?
Culture Buzz For intstance, did you know Pepsi was named after a stomach enzyme?
Food Buzz The Cola Wars have raged for decades between Coke and Pepsi, and in order to come out on top, sometimes you gotta bring out the big guns. Pepsi has had their fair share of unorthodox flavors over the years (*cough cough* Japan *cough cough*), most of them unsuccessful and subsequently discontinued. So here's a toast to that crazy bubbly stuff!
TV Buzz Everybody knows the best thing about the Super Bowl is the commercials. So if you care less about the New England Patriots-New York Giants rematch than you do the commercials that accompany it, look no further—here are all of the Super Bowl XLVI television ads, uploaded in real time as they air.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/01/pepsi-say...
Pepsi claims it does. In what might be the best lawsuit defense ever, the soda company states that an Illinois man couldn’t have found a dead mouse in his can because it would have dissolved.
http://visual.ly/coke-vs-pepsi-cola-war
Choose your side. This fan war has been ongoing for over 130 years.
Culture Buzz Basically, Osama Bin Laden was a shitty neighbor who all the neighborhood kids hated. Coke drinking asshole.
It's made from 100% biodegradable plant products. Test markets will start receiving the green plastic next year. So while the stuff inside the bottle may be of questionable health, thanks to Pepsi at least the days of fossil fuels housing our soda may be at an end.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/11001813/art-schlichter-cu...
“Pepsi can” is a trending search topic in anticipation of the release of the new Diet Pepsi “skinny can.” Y'know, for chicks.
Food Buzz Japan is known for anime, otaku, karaoke, sushi and strange choices in marketing strategies. Here are some of the more surprising Pepsi flavors available in Japan. Enjoy!
All over America the timeless debate still exists: is it called POP or SODA? See for yourself what parts of the country get it right (or wrong).
Business Buzz In honor of the “Pepsi. Vs. Coke” remake, here are 10 of Pepsi's most memorable commercials, including Cindy, Sane Britney, and Jesse Eisenberg's little sister talking like Marlon Brando. (Was Brando more or less memorable than when she sang like Aretha Franklin? Discuss.)
http://www.ryanseacrest.com/blog/fresh-stories-of-the-day...
From ryanseacrest.com, US weekly has exclusive footage that has until now been unseen of Michael Jackson's unfortunate accident on set of a Pepsi commercial when his hair started on fire.
Food Buzz …in Japan, of course. A follow-up to their 2007 masterpiece, “Ice Cucumber,” Pepsi will begin selling shiso flavored soda this summer. For those Americans who crave a veggie-soda fix, there's always Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray.
A quick scan of the evolution of the Pepsi can logo from its original state to its modern blah look. The current, unforgivable design isn't even on here, thankfully.
Food Buzz Pepsi rolls out another HFCS alternative, cleverly called “Pepsi Natural.” Natural still means filled to the brim with refined sugars and other yum yum processed ingredients.
Business Buzz Today's really fun! behind-the-scenes Obama fact: his administration prefers Coke, despite all the really pretty Obama Pepsi ads. Maybe they just don't like fat people at the White House.
What one designer envisions whenever he sees the new Pepsi ads. This could be your template for really easy Poster Boy art if they start putting these up in the subways.
http://www.suckatlife.com/pepsiLogoBlowatlife.html
One guys take on the new Pepsi logo.
If you weren't sure if last night's Saturday Night Live MacGruber skit was a parody of an ad or an actual ad, this year's Superbowl answered that question. The soft drink giant craftily (or not so craftily) spun Will Forte's MacGyver impression into a spot for Pepsi. Is this a first for SNL — turning their skits into actual ads, instead of just parodies? The only redeemable aspect of this one is that Pepsi was able to afford the real MacGyver, who guest-starred in the ads.
You're invited! …to Will Arnett's online superbowl party for those who have “nothing to do on the Super Bowl i.e. losers.” Even though this is an advertising stunt for Pepsi, I might tune in — if only to see more Andy Richter. (I miss you Andy Richter!)