If Pepsi, Wal-Mart and Amazon were trying to enrage devoted 'Back To The Future' fans faster than you can say 'This is heavy!', they've achieved with flying colors.
Products that seemed far-fetched in the second installment of the trilogy have miraculously been popping up this year to coincide with the anniversary. Why else would Nike release shoes with power laces?
A hilarious video that's gone viral this week featuring race car driver Jeff Gordon taking a car salesman on a wild wild wild test drive, turns out to be fake.
Starting next month you'll be able to drink a lower calorie Pepsi drink called Pepsi Next. Pepsi says they want to cut sugar, fat and sodium from their drinks so they decided to come up with something that has only 60 calories.
If you've resolved to drink less pop in the new year, this just may help you "dew" it.
Lawyers for Pepsi, the maker of Mountain Dew, claim that the product will dissolve a dead mouse.
A lot of people are confused by this Sofia Vergara ad for Pepsi, in which her trademark curves are out of frame, and in fact look to have been whittled down by Photoshop to advertise Pepsi's new skinny can. Yeah, that's pretty weird.
But did you know that Vergara did a Spanish commercial for Pepsi back in 1996? Keep reading to check it out, and be forewarned, Vergara occurs in a bikini, so it's no