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From: russo@uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Pepsi Commercials
Message-ID: <138800020@uiucdcsb>
Date: Mon, 8-Jul-85 22:15:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  8 22:15:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA!russo    Jul  8 21:15:00 1985





The latest Pepsi advertisement campaign claims the following :

	 1)  Coke changed its formula from the "old" to the "new"
             in order to taste more like Pepsi.

         2)  People that liked the "old" Coke will not like the "new" Coke.

         3)  Therefore Coke drinkers should switch to Pepsi instead ??????

Now think about it!, it seems to me that if you liked the "old" Coke and
don't like "new" Coke, then the last thing you're going to want to drink
is Pepsi!! In other words, to any logical Coke drinker, the Pepsi commercials
do the exact oppsite of what they set out to do,
the convince Coke drinkers NOT to try Pepsi since it tastes just like the
"new" Coke that they hate!!!

Also, any logical Pepsi drinker might be convinced that they should
try the "new" Coke, since they might like it even better that Pepsi.

Come on Madison Avenue, where are your heads!!!!!

                                     Vince Russo
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