Food of the Eighties, Cherry Pepsi
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It was Pepsi that had some sort of cherry flavouring in it. I don't know if they still have it in the U.S. but my brother and I used to drink Cherry Pepsi faster than our mother could buy it for us.
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Celeste - September 11, 2008 - Report this comment
I really liked this stuff. My brother and I used to drink this stuff faster than our mother could buy it for us.
tara - October 24, 2009 - Report this comment
Never got a chance to try it, but it does sound good though.
jenn - September 18, 2010 - Report this comment
you can purchase in the States. I bring a few cases back with me when I cross the border.
Charlie - January 03, 2014 - Report this comment
Let me guess Celeste, you wrote the description up top? lol
Rob Lambert - November 24, 2018 - Report this comment
From the prime time TV vault, an early Cherry Coke commercial. Slogan: "Get a Piece of the Good Life." In music video style, several kids are shown in quasi-adult situations while drinking Cherry Pepsi. A one-armed bandit keeps coming up cherries. Situations include riding in a limo, being a pop star, and a kid using the gambling machine. This aired on "You, Again?" over NBC (10/22/86). Series starred 64 year-old Jack Klugman as a long-divorced supermarket manager. His estranged 24 year-old son is played by John Stamos ("General Hospital"). Valerie Landsburg, on loan from "Fame," played Klugman's secretary, Pam, in a few episodes. Series was 38 episodes in two seasons, ending in January, 1987. Before "Fame," Landsburg appeared in the 1979 roller-disco film, "Thank God It's Friday." Stamos later was in "Full House."

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