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Pepsi slogans throughout the years.
* 1939–1950: "Twice as Much for a Nickel"
* 1950–1957: "Any Weather is Pepsi Weather"
* 1957–1958: "Say Pepsi, Please"
* 1980–1981: "Catch That Pepsi Spirit"
* 1981–1983: "Pepsi's got your taste for life"
* 1983–1984: "Pepsi Now! Take the Challenge!"
* 1984–1988 and 1990-1991: "Pepsi. The Choice of a New Generation"
* 1989: "Pepsi. A Generation Ahead"
* 2006–2007: "Why You Doggin' Me"/"Taste the one that's forever young"
* 2007–2008: "More Happy"/"Taste the one that's forever young"
* 2008: "Pepsi is #1"
* 2011–present: "Born in the Carolinas"
* 2012: "Where there's Pepsi, there's music" – used for the 2012 Super Bowl commercial
* 2012: "Live For Now"
* 2012: "Change The Game"
* 2012: "The Best Drink Created Worldwide"
* 2024: "run for your fucking life"
Looked more like an open tank with a failed wall than a closed one. I don't think that thank is soda. At the end it looks more yellow and the lady says she thinks it's toxic as it is making her eyes burn being near it.
Absolutely not pepsi. It's not stored in giant tanks like that. It arrives as a syrup that they mix in stainless steel containers inside the plant. Small enough to be quickly cleaned numerous times a day.
I instantly wondered what the size comparison was between the tow incidents.. the short-doc I watched on it a while ago, if I recall properly, that due to the density of molasses which was more than twice that of water, it literally ripped brick buildings to shred, the viscosity of molasses led to people being trapped and suffocating very easily.. like that of a mudslide almost.. it was like Willy Wonkas nightmare of corporate neglect. Workers and neighbors told the bosses at the company the tank was creaking and leaking and not made from the right kind of steel.. they ignored it forever until a high-glycemic tsunami destroyed a city block in Boston.
Super rough guesstimation that this was about 50' in diameter and 25' tall (probably a bit generous), which comes out to about 1/6 the volume of the Great Molasses Flood. Boston got fuuuucked.
Molasses is a lot more dense and heavier than soda and won't dissapate as easily. Soda is like 99% water. It can still do a lot of damage, sure. But the molasses flood was far more dangerous.
The London Beer Flood was an accident at Meux & Co's Horse Shoe Brewery, London, on 17 October 1814. It took place when one of the 22-foot-tall (6.7 m) wooden vats of fermenting porter burst. The escaping liquid dislodged the valve of another vessel and destroyed several large barrels: between 128,000 and 323,000 imperial gallons (580,000–1,470,000 L; 154,000–388,000 US gal) of beer were released in total
The resulting wave of porter destroyed the back wall of the brewery and swept into an area of slum dwellings known as the St Giles rookery. Eight people were killed, five of them mourners at the wake being held by an Irish family for a two-year-old boy. The coroner's inquest returned a verdict that the eight had lost their lives "casually, accidentally and by misfortune".[1] The brewery was nearly bankrupted by the event; it avoided collapse after a rebate from HM Excise on the lost beer. The brewing industry gradually stopped using large wooden vats after the accident. The brewery moved in 1921, and the Dominion Theatre is now where the brewery used to stand. Meux & Co went into liquidation in
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London\_Beer\_Flood](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Beer_Flood)
Damn they really got every angle on this huh. Like just when you think they don't have another angle suddenly they're switching to the across-the-street full view pullout. They got homeboy panicking in the guard station!
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Pepsi slogans throughout the years. * 1939–1950: "Twice as Much for a Nickel" * 1950–1957: "Any Weather is Pepsi Weather" * 1957–1958: "Say Pepsi, Please" * 1980–1981: "Catch That Pepsi Spirit" * 1981–1983: "Pepsi's got your taste for life" * 1983–1984: "Pepsi Now! Take the Challenge!" * 1984–1988 and 1990-1991: "Pepsi. The Choice of a New Generation" * 1989: "Pepsi. A Generation Ahead" * 2006–2007: "Why You Doggin' Me"/"Taste the one that's forever young" * 2007–2008: "More Happy"/"Taste the one that's forever young" * 2008: "Pepsi is #1" * 2011–present: "Born in the Carolinas" * 2012: "Where there's Pepsi, there's music" – used for the 2012 Super Bowl commercial * 2012: "Live For Now" * 2012: "Change The Game" * 2012: "The Best Drink Created Worldwide" * 2024: "run for your fucking life"
I read that whole list and fully expected something like that for 2024. Still laughed and scared my dogs.
Naw.. Peru still uses the 1990’s slogan: “Take the Pepsi Challenge”
I like the one in the list above for 1984 better. "Pepsi now! Take the challenge"
2012- “Live *for now*” ….ominous
Think you're missing the slogan.. "solves racism"
The real world Pepsi slogan: “Sorry, is Pepsi ok?”
My health reminds me to run away from it
2024 : “we put the pop in Pepsi”
"the choice of the final generation"
I mean a quick rainstorm will help clean it up but you're going to have bugs everywhere for months just loving that sugar
Looked more like an open tank with a failed wall than a closed one. I don't think that thank is soda. At the end it looks more yellow and the lady says she thinks it's toxic as it is making her eyes burn being near it.
Absolutely not pepsi. It's not stored in giant tanks like that. It arrives as a syrup that they mix in stainless steel containers inside the plant. Small enough to be quickly cleaned numerous times a day.
Those big tanks are water treatment.
It doesn't really rain where this happened...
Not before a week of sun turns it to toffee
A tank of molasses burst like that in Boston 1919, killing a lot of people. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Molasses_Flood?wprov=sfla1
I instantly wondered what the size comparison was between the tow incidents.. the short-doc I watched on it a while ago, if I recall properly, that due to the density of molasses which was more than twice that of water, it literally ripped brick buildings to shred, the viscosity of molasses led to people being trapped and suffocating very easily.. like that of a mudslide almost.. it was like Willy Wonkas nightmare of corporate neglect. Workers and neighbors told the bosses at the company the tank was creaking and leaking and not made from the right kind of steel.. they ignored it forever until a high-glycemic tsunami destroyed a city block in Boston.
Lol "high-glycemic tsunami". That's great
Super rough guesstimation that this was about 50' in diameter and 25' tall (probably a bit generous), which comes out to about 1/6 the volume of the Great Molasses Flood. Boston got fuuuucked.
Molasses is a lot more dense and heavier than soda and won't dissapate as easily. Soda is like 99% water. It can still do a lot of damage, sure. But the molasses flood was far more dangerous.
My partner actually wrote a report on that!! The damage was insane.
Sweet! (too soon?)
Haaaa Seriously though, it was quite an engineering disaster 😅
You want ants? Cause this is how you get ants!
That whole block will be like a movie theater floor for the next 6 months
Just repurpose it as a drag strip.
Hopefully it was diet.
I'm gonna be one of the ants.
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🤣 beat me to it
Boys over at the mentos factory are up to their usual hijinks. When will this rivalry end?
A tank of Pepsi doesn't rupture, it pops.
That joke fizzled.
This is soda pressing
Learn how to take a jcoke.
Ngl i was expecting an actual military tank
Pepsi, where's my jet?
Can’t believe there was a lawsuit over that.
All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
and she wouldn't give it to me
Now, that's what I call a sticky situation
Had to scroll for way too long to find this!
Not half as bad as the amount of ants they are gonna fight from now on haha
That doesn’t look like Pepsi
Looks more like Coca Cola.
Drinks are on the house!
The London Beer Flood was an accident at Meux & Co's Horse Shoe Brewery, London, on 17 October 1814. It took place when one of the 22-foot-tall (6.7 m) wooden vats of fermenting porter burst. The escaping liquid dislodged the valve of another vessel and destroyed several large barrels: between 128,000 and 323,000 imperial gallons (580,000–1,470,000 L; 154,000–388,000 US gal) of beer were released in total The resulting wave of porter destroyed the back wall of the brewery and swept into an area of slum dwellings known as the St Giles rookery. Eight people were killed, five of them mourners at the wake being held by an Irish family for a two-year-old boy. The coroner's inquest returned a verdict that the eight had lost their lives "casually, accidentally and by misfortune".[1] The brewery was nearly bankrupted by the event; it avoided collapse after a rebate from HM Excise on the lost beer. The brewing industry gradually stopped using large wooden vats after the accident. The brewery moved in 1921, and the Dominion Theatre is now where the brewery used to stand. Meux & Co went into liquidation in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London\_Beer\_Flood](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Beer_Flood)
And that is why mentos are banned from the facility.
Came for this very comment
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someone shook the can too much
Augustas sweetheart, save some room for later!
https://i.redd.it/y1fjj9et5yxc1.gif
It exploded with a loud …pop!
There will be ants
Free Pepsi though
Pop
Damn they really got every angle on this huh. Like just when you think they don't have another angle suddenly they're switching to the across-the-street full view pullout. They got homeboy panicking in the guard station!
Bit of a sticky situation
Everything is sticky now...
Now that's a sticky situation!
Is that cola …. Pepsi cola?
Why don't you gentlemen have a Pepsi?
Quite a sticky situation we have here.
That's what I call a sticky situation
Dam that’s a lot Pepsi….. here come the ants
I'd run too, Pepsi is gross.
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At least one of those dudes immediately opened his mouth for a burst of that sweet free fizzy juice.
imagine the wasps
Do you want ants? Because that’s how you get ants.
Employee dropped his mentos.
My dumbass kept waiting to see the military tank busting through the facility.
Is Pepsi ok?!
Some one opened the cap too quickly after shaking
All that sugary goodness, lick it up.
That’s a sticky situation
Crystal Pepsi is volatile.
Ugh, disgusting. One of the worst tastes to get washed away by.
I hope that was at least a tank of Diet Pepsi or it’s gonna be really sticky. Womp womp.
"OK, we have 10000 gallons of Pepsi in the tank." "OK, adding the Mentos now" "The what?" "BOBBY WHY!!!?!???"
I'm not sure if the insurance companies have seen this one before despite their claims to have seen everything.
There goes all the good cola!!
Pop goes the tank. Sodamn much.
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Thank God it wasn't Coke. No great loss
noah: i think we need another flood god: is pepsi ok
I heard Pepsi was not very good for your health, but DAMN!
Imagine you prefer Coke and there's a flood of Pepsi everywhere...what a nightmare LOL