Director Darryl Yap recently released the poster for his The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma film, despite facing 19 counts of cyberlibel from actor and TV host Vic Sotto. On Saturday, January 11, Darryl ...
Pepsi is launching a new flavor: Wild Cherry & Cream. The new and permanent Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream will be available at retailers next week in 12-ounce cans and 20-ounce bottles. The soft drink ...
This month it’s launching Pepsi Wild Cherry Cream. Pepsi is jumping on the current cherry craze, a fad we were definitely/totally/for sure aware of before the soda giant told us about it.
Costco announced recently it would switch to using Coca-Cola products in its food court after using Pepsi products for the last decade. Costco CEO Ron Vachris announced Thursday that the ...
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Costco’s CEO announced that the company is bringing back Coca-Cola products, replacing Pepsi. For decades, Coke was a centerpiece at Costco food courts, but the company switched to Pepsi in 2013.
The legal counsel of Darryl Yap said Vic Sotto‘s camp was given a copy of the script of the director-screenwriter’s upcoming movie “The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma,” contrary to the actor-host ...
Pepsi fans are bubbling with excitement after the soda giant announced a brand new flavor launching next week. Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream flavor will hit stores nationwide on Monday (January 20 ...
We have some good news for those who’ve yearned for the day they could enjoy a Coke again at the Costco food court, but bad news for those who prefer to wash down their hot dog with a Pepsi.
Ahead of Vic Sotto’s filing of a case against the “maker of the Pepsi Paloma trailer,” Darryl Yap, the director behind the upcoming movie, described the late sexy actress as a “victim.” ...
In a reversal of the cliché, Costco announced that soon it will no longer serve Pepsi products at its food court, so hopefully Coke is okay. Ron Vachris, CEO of the warehouse retail giant ...