Pepsi Pulls Kendall Jenner ‘Protest’ Ad as Backlash Intensifies

Yet another example of a multinational CPG company trying to make a political statement to wade into controversy (where it has no business) and getting stomped on for its efforts. When will these morons learn? Click the link to read the tweets.



Pepsi pulled its politically-charged, protest-themed soda commercial Wednesday following massive online backlash and also apologized to model Kendall Jenner, who starred in the two-and-a-half minute spot.
“Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding,” the soda giant said in a statement Wednesday. “Clearly we missed the mark, and we apologize. We did not intend to make light of any serious issue. We are removing the content and halting any further rollout. We also apologize for putting Kendall Jenner in this position.”

The ad, titled, “Live for Now Moments Anthem,” depicted Jenner ditching a modeling shoot to join demonstrators at a nondescript protest in the streets of New York City. The 21-year-old model appears to calm the raucous demonstration by sharing a can of Pepsi with a police officer.

Critics of the ad flooded social media, many of them arguing that the ad co-opted the anti-Donald Trump “resistance” movement to make a profit.

In particular, some critics noted that the scene of Jenner handing the soda can to the police officer was reminiscent of a photograph taken last year of Black Lives Matter protester Ieshia Evans confronting a police officer in Baton Rouge.

Pepsi initially appeared to defend the advertisement in a statement issued to Breitbart News on Tuesday.

“This is a global ad that reflects people from different walks of life coming together in a spirit of harmony, and we think that’s an important message to convey,” the soda company had said.

Fallout from the commercial, however, had spread quickly on social media, and included criticism from Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s youngest child Bernice King, television personality Piers Morgan, and Black Lives Matter activist DeRey McKesson.



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Yet another example of people who have been indoctrinated at universities into thinking their life goal should be about "Social justice"

At this point if i was a CEO i would refuse to hire millenials to do anything,(i say this as a millenial) as they seem to be incapable of seperating their political/private life from their work life. I can only imagine the "Marketing" majors who thought this one was a good idea.

"Ive got a good idea, lets create a commercial with a concept as divisive, and racially charged, as the BLM protests, thats sure to win us support amongst all the gluten free vegan hipsters who think Milk is racist."

Brilliant!
 
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Yet another example of people who have been indoctrinated at universities into thinking their life goal should be about "Social justice"

At this point if i was a CEO i would refuse to hire millenials to do anything,(i say this as a millenial) as they seem to be incapable of seperating their political/private life from their work life. I can only imagine the "Marketing" majors who thought this one was a good idea.

"Ive got a good idea, lets create a commercial with a concept as divisive, and racially charged, as the BLM protests, thats sure to win us support amongst all the gluten free vegan hipsters who think Milk is racist."

Brilliant!

It was brilliant. We are talking about Pepsi.

My ex-gf worked in advertising. Don't assume this was actually a mistake.
 
It was brilliant. We are talking about Pepsi.

My ex-gf worked in advertising. Don't assume this was actually a mistake.

What?

You are implying they did this under the guise that "any PR is good PR?"

I spent 25 years in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry. Any time you do marketing stunts like this you risk it blowing up in your face, and that's exactly what it did. You think Pepsi "share of stomach" will increase from this? The phrase about any PR being good PR is when your brand awareness levels are low enough that there are a good number of people out there who don't know who you are. No one isn't aware of Pepsi.

This was a stupid move.
 
Let's not forget Pepsi already had a stumble when their Indian CEO was babbling about employees not feeling safe after the election, etc.

Of course their main competitor Coke is a champion of all PC causes too.

Like TT, who has vast experience in this area, I just can't see why you would want to alienate half your customer base.
 
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