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Cola brand, Pepsi, has relaunched its 60cl ‘LongThroat’ Bottle with a marketing campaign. The brand tapped into pop culture, unveiling its message of Big Big Tinz (Big Refreshment. Big Value ...
Nigeria’s leading Cola brand, Pepsi, relaunched its 60cl LongThroat Bottle with a disruptive marketing campaign. The brand tapped into the fabric of pop culture, unveiling its message of Big ...
Bottles of Pepsi displayed in a grocery store In a lawsuit filed Wednesday, the county alleged PepsiCo and Coca-Cola companies have misled the public about the recyclability of their plastic ...
LA County alleges that PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have misled the public about the recyclability of their plastic bottles ... "Coke and Pepsi need to stop the deception and take responsibility for ...
You may have bought a drink recently and noticed something odd: the once removable cap is now tethered to the bottle by a small strip of plastic. Manufacturers have included the tether on bottles ...
Randa Lindsey Kachef does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
The top court was hearing a plea challenging a Bombay High Court verdict upholding the college's decision to ban hijab, burqa and naqab inside the campus. Senior advocate Colin Gonsalves and ...
Sounkamba Sylla had been in dispute with the organisers of the Games over wearing a hijab due to France's strict ... at the Paris Olympics wearing a cap to cover her hair. Previously, Sylla ...
A recent switch towards plastic bottle caps which remain attached has had almost the reverse effect from that intended – ie. to cut down on the use of plastics – "Aktuaalne kaamera" (AK) reported ...
You took your last sip, but are bottle caps recyclable? Here's what to know! If you’re used to recycling, you know that there are many rules for what goes in the recycling bin depending on where ...
In 1992, Pepsi ran a contest in the Philippines called 'Number Fever'. It ended up killing five people. The idea behind it was simple - numbers would be printed on the soft drinks' bottle caps ...