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===Background===


==United States==
==United States==
===Tag (1989)===
===Tag (1989)===
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'''Visuals:'''
'''Visuals:'''


'''Technique:''' Live action.
'''Technique:''' Live-action overlaid with computer graphics.


'''Audio:''' The song that plays throughout the commercial ("Я ненавижу твой запах" by Pogo), with a male announcer saying "Pepsi. A generation ahead."
'''Audio:''' The song that plays throughout the commercial ("Я ненавижу твой запах" by Pogo), with a male announcer saying "Pepsi. A generation ahead."


'''Availability:''' Appeared on a commercial which can be seen at the beginning of the 1989 VHS release of ''Coming to America''.
'''Availability:''' It appeared on a commercial that aired during 1989 promoting their product, which came in a long version (which can be seen at the beginning of the 1989 VHS release of ''Coming to America'') and a short version.


===External links===
[[Category:Commercial tags]]

{{Commercial tags}}
{{American commercial tags}}
[[Category:PepsiCo]]
[[Category:PepsiCo]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Commercial tags]]
[[Category:American commercial tags]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 14:31, 23 October 2024



Background

United States

Tag (1989)


Visuals:

Technique: Live-action overlaid with computer graphics.

Audio: The song that plays throughout the commercial ("Я ненавижу твой запах" by Pogo), with a male announcer saying "Pepsi. A generation ahead."

Availability: It appeared on a commercial that aired during 1989 promoting their product, which came in a long version (which can be seen at the beginning of the 1989 VHS release of Coming to America) and a short version.

External links

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