The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Pepsi statue offers truce

- By Matt Kempner mkempner@ajc.com

Two teams unexpected­ly struck a sugary tr u ce Wednesday for the Super Bowl, but the goodwill looked wobbly.

PepsiCo, in a surprise marketing stunt tied to this weekend’s Super Bowl, briefly placed a statue of its founder Caleb Bradham beside a life-size bronze statue of Coca-Cola founder John Pemberton, located outside the World of Coca-Cola in downtown Atlanta. The spot is near where Super Bowl pregame activities are taking place, ground zero for dueling marketing by the ferociousl­y competitiv­e cola brands.

In a quick, stealth photo shoot, Pepsi made it appear the statues were about to clink glasses of their respective colas.

Pepsi tweeted “Hey @CocaCola thanks for being such gracious hosts for #SBLIII this week. We agree #TogetherIs­Beautiful so we’d like to get our founders together for a celebrator­y cheers to declare a temporary #ColaTruce for the day. See you at @WorldofCoc­aCola soon!”

Coke, which hadn’t been given advanced notice, apparently played along with its archrival.

“We are going to welcome them with a Coke and a smile,” CocaCola spokeswoma­n Kate Hartman said.

By then the statue had been taken away. On a return run, Pepsi apparently felt like it got the cold shoulder. It tweeted: “Hey @CocaCola we swung by but it looks like you weren’t into having us over today...that doesn’t feel very #TogetherIs­Beautiful.”

The hashtag is a reference to a new Coke TV commercial highlighti­ng different animated people coming together. It is slated to air just before Sunday’s game.

New York-based PepsiCo is an official Super Bowl sponsor; Atlanta-based Coke isn’t. In recent weeks Pepsi unleashed a blue wave of advertisin­g in Coke’s Big Red hometown.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A statue of Pepsi founder Caleb Bradham (right) was delivered to the World of Coca-Cola on Wednesday and placed in front of the statue of Coca-Cola founder John Pemberton, so that the two are sharing a simulated toast.
CONTRIBUTE­D A statue of Pepsi founder Caleb Bradham (right) was delivered to the World of Coca-Cola on Wednesday and placed in front of the statue of Coca-Cola founder John Pemberton, so that the two are sharing a simulated toast.

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