List of Pepsi spokespersons

List of Pepsi spokespersons

Pepsi, the carbonated beverage, has had many advertising spokespersons over the years. PepsiCo's other drink brands, including Mountain Dew and Gatorade, also have a variety of famous spokespersons.

History

Celebrities have been paid to advertise for Pepsi products.

United States

NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon who runs a Pepsi paint scheme at Talladega Superspeedway and Daytona International Speedway.

Joan Crawford was married to PepsiCo president Alfred Steele, and was advertising executive and board of directors member for several years.

During the 1960s, Joanie Sommers sang two popular commercial songs ("It's Pepsi, for those who think young" and "Now you see it, now you don't, oh, Diet Pepsi") for Pepsi-Cola that were run in commercials and for which she came to be often referred to as "The Pepsi Girl".

During the 1989 Grammy Awards telecast, Pepsi and Puerto Rican singer Chayanne was featured in the first advertising spot in Spanish language to be broadcast on national television without dubbing or subtitles.

In the early 1990s, Ray Charles was the star of a Diet Pepsi campaign called "You Got the Right One, Baby," which was also known as "Uh-huh."

In 1999, Britney Spears became a spokesperson for Pepsi. Spears' contract concluded with an advertisement with P!nk, Beyoncé and Enrique.

In 2005, Christina Aguilera was signed to promote the popular drink (she was previously promoting Coca-Cola in 2000). The campaign featuring Aguilera was released in 2006, but not in the United States. Some commercials featured singer Elissa, and some with Aguilera by herself. PepsiCo said in a recent interview that Christina Aguilera has that 'dare for more' approach. Aretha Franklin was also a spokesperson in 1998. And also in 1999 Janet Jackson signed on to the original "Ask For More" campaign which featured a song of the same name written and sung by Jackson.

In 2008, PepsiCo launched the "Cool Tones" campaign. It involved Mariah Carey, Mary J Blige and The All American Rejects writing and performing ringtones that can be obtained by purchasing a Pepsi bottle. Carey also recorded a commercial for the campaign in which she performs one of her original ringtones.

World Wrestling Entertainment star CM Punk claims to drink Pepsi. He has a move called the Pepsi Plunge and a tattoo of the Pepsi logo on his upper left arm.

Europe and the United Kingdom

In Europe and the UK celebrities such as footballer David Beckham and pop stars that include Britney Spears, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Chayanne, Janet Jackson, Shakira, The Corrs, Five, the Spice Girls, S Club 7, Gary Glitter, Beyoncé, Pink and most recently Christina Aguilera, have all been featured in campaigns for the drink.Fact|date=May 2008 Other spokespersons have included Halle Berry, Jackie Chan, Diddy, Cindy Crawford, Fred Savage, Tyra Banks, a Polish footballer Euzebiusz Smolarek, and Jimmy Fallon.Fact|date=May 2008 The most famousFact|date=May 2008 may be little Hallie Kate Eisenberg who started making commercials at age five.

For the 1988 and 1989 seasons, Pepsi was the title sponsor of Suzuki's effort in motorcycle road racing's premier class, Grand Prix 500cc. The Pepsi livery was a new addition to grand prix motorcycling, and a change from tobacco sponsors.

During 1988-9, Suzuki also produced a number of road going replicas of the GP bikes, emblazoned with the same Pepsi signage as the works bikes. Due to the livery's association with one of Suzuki's riders, the Texan, Kevin Schwantz, riders today are still producing their own replicas as tribute.

Latin America

In Latin America, Colombian artists Shakira, Juanes, and Puerto Rican Daddy Yankee have promoted the soft drink. Jaci Velasquez did some commercials as well. In 2008, Mexican pop group RBD was featured in a series of TV spots and a contest in which one of the fans would be part of the group for one day.Fact|date=July 2008

Asia

As for Asia, celebrity and singers Leslie Cheung, Jay Chou, Aaron Kwok, Jolin Tsai, Rain, Louis Koo, Nicholas Tse, F4, Faye Wong, and Kelly Chan have appeared in several different advertisements. In India, Pepsi first used Aamir Khan, model turned actress Mahima Chaudhary and model and ex-Miss World Aishwariya Rai to promote its product.

Later it used Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol,Rani Mukherjee, Saif Ali Khan, Fardeen Khan, Akshay Kumar, Shahid Kapur (before he entered the movie world), Preity Zinta,John Abraham, Priyanka Chopra, and Kareena Kapoor as well as the national cricket team.

Australia

In Australia, the trend has been to use local Australian celebrities to promote Pepsi including Kylie Minogue, Jennifer Hawkins (Miss Universe 2004), Holly Valance, Harry Kewell, Sonny Bill Williams, Delta Goodrem, Mark Philippoussis and several others. In Pakistan, Pepsi sponsors the Pakistan cricket team and many Pakistani celebrities and personalities have been spokespersons for the brand includding, Junaid Jamshed, Shoaib Akhtar, Bob Woolmer, Younus Khan, Kamran Akmal, Annie, Adnan Sami, Reema Khan, Call, and Vital Signs.

Troubled endorsers

Pepsi has had a notorious association with spokespersons, primarily popstars, over the last 25 years. The first international popstar to become a spokesperson for the drink was Michael Jackson, who along with his brothers (The Jackson 5) advertised Pepsi for "the new generation" in an advertisement featuring a reworking of his song "Billie Jean". However, when filming a second advertisement in 1984, a pyrotechnics stunt went wrong and badly burnt Jackson.

In 1987, David Bowie and Tina Turner joined forces to advertise the soft drink, in an advertisement featuring a reworking of Bowie's hit "Modern Love." The company also agreed to sponsor Bowie's 1987 Glass Spider World Tour. Bowie was accused of sexual assault shortly afterwards, and the company dropped the advertisements immediately. A year later Pepsi's attempts to make Madonna a new Pepsi spokesperson ended with the infamous "Like a Prayer" incident when Madonna's video brought charges of anti-Catholicism to the company.

According to allhiphop.com, in 2005, a rumor spread that the newest spokesperson for Pepsi, Kanye West, was dropped after a comment made against President George W. Bush. Nicole Bradley, public relations manager of Pepsi, clarified that the company's relationship with West had not changed and their marketing will continue as planned.

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