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History of Pepsi logos

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History of Pepsi logos

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12 Responses to History of Pepsi logos

  1. It seems like we are moving towards a minimalism style of aesthetics.

  2. Still tastes like tree piss.

  3. I really miss drinking Coke-Cola from a 16oz glass bottle so cold that ice forms in the neck when you crack the seal.

  4. The 2009 Pepsi logo, cleverly using the Obama popularity…

  5. @jediadept: I drink those every now and then. We get them from Mexico. They use real sugar too.

    @nyokki: I agree.

  6. 73 by far best and most nostalgic personally

  7. @Dyna-Mole: I agree: simple, effective, easily-recognizable.

    2009′s new logo sucks diseased monkey cunt… looks like another one of those horrendous design-by-committee pieces of shit that was greenlit by some tasteless douchebag CEO.

  8. @Dyna-Mole: I second that.
    I’m no fan of Pepsi by any stretch of the word, but the ’73 logo was just fine.

  9. 1906 – The best, although the 1991 logo is probably my favorite as it was the one used when I graduated from high school.

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