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During the late 1990s the Spice Girls became the face of Pepsi with the tagline “Generation Next,” inspired by their song Move Over from their album Spiceworld. Promotion included TV commercials, CD singles for the promo single "Step to Me," and collectible cans and glasses with each Spice Girl on a different can or cup.
The Pepsi Generation, is the theme of an advertising campaign for Pepsi-Cola, a US brand of soft drink, that launched in 1963 as the result of a slogan contest. A new car was awarded to the writer of the winning slogan. The contest was the brainchild of Alan Pottasch, a PepsiCo advertising executive, and it was won by Appleton, Wisconsin ...
Move Over. " Move Over ", also known as "Generationext", [1] is a song by English girl group the Spice Girls from their second studio album, Spiceworld (1997). The song was originally co-written by Clifford Lane with Mary Wood as a jingle for PepsiCo 's "GeneratioNext" advertising campaign and used in television ads released in January 1997.
According to Melisa Tezanos, communications director for Pepsi Beverages America, the key to publicizing the program lay in Pepsi's tagline, "Choice of the next generation." While the "Pepsi ...
Nationality (legal) American. Occupation. Advertising. Notable work. "Pepsi Generation" campaign. Alan Maxwell Pottasch (August 13, 1927 – July 27, 2007) was an American advertising executive and marketer best known for his five decades of work for PepsiCo. Specifically, Pottasch is best known as the creator behind the "Pepsi Generation ...
Cindy Crawford is the star of That Chick Angel‘s “One Margarita” music video — and her outfit took Us back to the ’90s. Crawford, 57, teased the visual via Instagram on Monday, July 31.
This isn’t the first time Pepsi has had some fun with flavor. In 2021, it teamed up with Peeps to create PEPSI x PEEPS, a limited-edition soda mixing Pepsi with Peeps marshmallow flavor. And in ...
TV promo. Soft drink Pepsi "Now and Then" [113] Britney Spears promotes the Pepsi generation in the years 1958, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1989, and the present day. Director: Joe Pytka; Cast: Britney Spears. Pepsi "The Joy of Pepsi" Britney Spears sings an updated version of "The Joy of Pepsi" jingle (which was first introduced in 1999).