Soda giant Pepsi is back with another hilarious antic in a cheeky new spot.
The brand is a firm believer that its soft drink is the perfect beverage to pair with your favorite burgers, so it went to different popular fast-food giants partnered with rival Coca-Cola to prove that every burger deserves a Pepsi.
"Undercover Cups" sees the Pepsi team sneakily standing by at Burger King, McDonald's, and Wendy's to discreetly hand customers a cup of Pepsi to go with their Big Macs, Whoppers, and Baconators.
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The latest from Pepsi follows up on its previous stunts performed under the "Food Deserves Pepsi" platform, letting everyone know that a meal without Pepsi is a missed opportunity.
Pepsi's brand marketing strategy positions it as an essential partner to fast-food favorites, driving brand recall and making it a fearsome competitor within its category.
"Undercover Cups" also subtly acts as a B2B marketing campaign, letting fast-food giants know that their consumers would love Pepsi with their burgers.
A Match Made in Heaven
The one-minute spot starts off with the Pepsi team arriving at a Wendy's branch aboard the car featured in the previous "Pepsi Chase Cars" spot.
"Every burger deserves a Pepsi. So we decided to go undercover," the screen writes.
The team then opens their trunk to unveil a soda dispenser, so they can sneak Pepsi into places that don't serve it.
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Different customers across Burger King, Wendy's, and McDonald's react to the stunt, with some being caught off guard and irritated.
During one of their visits, they even come across a Coca-Cola deliveryman shipping boxes of sodas into a McDonald's, blowing their cover.
Eventually, it's revealed that the customers initially annoyed at being served a different drink were, in fact, pleased with their sodas.
"Sure, taking Pepsi from strangers seems shady. But eating a burger without Pepsi? That's just crazy," the screen writes, as the advert ends.
Previously, Pepsi partnered with renowned stylist and image architect Law Roach for a limited-edition 70s capsule collection inspired by its Wild Cherry flavor.