This ad's fast-and-loose approach to protest imagery—turning real moments into an opportunity to celebrate commerce—sounds a ...
The idea behind the commercial was simple – perhaps too simple: Showing Kendall Jenner keeping up with the times by leading a cola-fueled protest as the new, defiantly lipstick-free face of the Pepsi ...
Five months after pulling its short-lived, tone-deaf commercial featuring reality star and model Kendall Jenner, Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi is still wondering why it backfired. Pepsi immediately apologized ...
The ad sparked outrage on social media, with some saying the imagery appropriated a now iconic photo of Black Lives Matter protester Ieshia Evans, who was detained after approaching police during a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s been nearly a decade since Kendall Jenner’s name became shorthand for that commercial — the 2017 Pepsi ad that sparked ...
PepsiCo owns some 22 billion-dollar brands, including Gatorade, Tropicana, Lay’s, Doritos, Fritos, Quaker, Mountain Dew, Aquafina, and of course, Pepsi. And yet, the food and beverage giant walked ...
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It’s been nearly a decade since Kendall Jenner’s name became shorthand for that commercial — the 2017 Pepsi ad that sparked backlash, think-pieces, and a very public brand apology. Since then, Jenner ...
In a now-infamous 2017 commercial that aired during that year’s Super Bowl, Kendall Jenner handed a police officer confronting furious protesters a can of Pepsi. The backlash of the ad, which aired as ...