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==Pepsi Number Fever "349" Incident==
==Pepsi Number Fever "349" Incident==
The contest was normal for an while until , PepsiCo's computer glitched and all Bottle Cups had the 349 number on them. Then all people got cups with 349 on them. But instead of winning 1 million pesos , each person got 500 pesos , which is 18$.
The contest was normal for an while until , PepsiCo's computer glitched and all Bottle Cups had the 349 number on them. Then all people got cups with 349 on them. But instead of winning 1 million pesos , each person got 500 pesos , which is 18$. [https://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/18/business/company-news-an-unlucky-number-pepsi-caps-the-damages-on-a-promotion-gone-flat.html]


==PepsiCo's response==
==PepsiCo's response==

Revision as of 08:38, 2 July 2026

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Pepsi Number Fever was an promotional Philippines exclusive campaign held by PepsiCo back in 1992 and it led to riots and five deaths. [1] [2]


Background

Pepsi , 7up and Mountain Dew bottles would have cups with each one having a 3 digit number from 001 - 999. Then , the winning number would appear at TV and if the person had the same number in the cup he would win 1 million pesos , which in dollars is 40,000 $. [3]

Pepsi Number Fever "349" Incident

The contest was normal for an while until , PepsiCo's computer glitched and all Bottle Cups had the 349 number on them. Then all people got cups with 349 on them. But instead of winning 1 million pesos , each person got 500 pesos , which is 18$. [4]

PepsiCo's response

Lawsuit

References