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    not a whole lot of difference from each other, but definitely better than the "g" version in the US.
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    Here's the new mexican Gatorade label, the one at the left is the old one and the one at the right is the new one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by popologist View Post
    my guess is that, if pepsi's market share suddenly plummets faster than it already was and diet coke overtakes it this year, she'll be forced out.
    I am eagerly anticipating seeing what the numbers look like post MTN dew and Pepsi 'smile' makeovers.

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    The logo there is 100% better than the logo in the US. This is what the next Gatorade logo should look like, it is evolving from the ORIGINAL Gatorade logo. The current "G" logo we have just looks dull and it does not seem like a sports drink anymore.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ram0n C0keah0lic View Post
    Here's the new mexican Gatorade label, the one at the left is the old one and the one at the right is the new one...


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    Quote Originally Posted by XLS_04 View Post
    The logo there is 100% better than the logo in the US. This is what the next Gatorade logo should look like, it is evolving from the ORIGINAL Gatorade logo. The current "G" logo we have just looks dull and it does not seem like a sports drink anymore.
    I agree, i hope the us gets that mexican label soon.
    The G campaign is horrible, it just alienates the people who like talking normal, and not say "Its a G thing, homie G" screw that!

    But yea pepsi's label makeover in general I think is a failure.
    Im sure theres people that dont recall the label thats in my avatar cause pepsi max only used it for 2-3 months before it changed to he current crap.
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    yeah. me too.

    if the initial public reaction was any indication, it's not going to be good...
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    I am eagerly anticipating seeing what the numbers look like post MTN dew and Pepsi 'smile' makeovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PepsiBlue View Post
    I agree, i hope the us gets that mexican label soon.
    The G campaign is horrible, it just alienates the people who like talking normal, and not say "Its a G thing, homie G" screw that!

    But yea pepsi's label makeover in general I think is a failure.
    Im sure theres people that dont recall the label thats in my avatar cause pepsi max only used it for 2-3 months before it changed to he current crap.
    pepsi is having an identity crisis... and i blame that loon they've got as a ceo. she seems remarkably clueless.

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    BevNet is reporting that the chief marketing officer for PepsiCo's North America Beverages is leaving the company... wonder why?

    BevNET.com: PepsiCo replaces Burwick as CMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by fusion View Post
    BevNet is reporting that the chief marketing officer for PepsiCo's North America Beverages is leaving the company... wonder why?

    BevNET.com: PepsiCo replaces Burwick as CMO
    here's why: "Dave shepherded the re-launch and re-branding of the entire Pepsi trademark while ushering in the 'Refresh Everything' campaign."

    translation: he destroyed one of the most famous logos in the world. fire him.

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    From what I've read, it seems like Burwick and Nooyi did some good things for Pepsi in the past. But apparently they've gone mad with power. Especially Nooyi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjb1124 View Post
    From what I've read, it seems like Burwick and Nooyi did some good things for Pepsi in the past. But apparently they've gone mad with power. Especially Nooyi.

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