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I would have never thought in a million years that Cokes would be offering Pepsi!
/badjoke
I recall one instance of a TV presenter holding a canned soft drink during a live TV broadcast, although it wasn't a
magazine type show. It was within the pre-show broadcast for the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards, presented
by a certain Mr Ray Cokes, held up a can of Pepsi, then literally and verbally offered it to the studio guest.
How would this incident be covered by the new rules, even if Pepsi hadn't paid for their product to appear?
(Pepsi weren't one of the sponsors of the aforementioned awards event ... IIRC, it was Levis and Apple.)
magazine type show. It was within the pre-show broadcast for the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards, presented
by a certain Mr Ray Cokes, held up a can of Pepsi, then literally and verbally offered it to the studio guest.
How would this incident be covered by the new rules, even if Pepsi hadn't paid for their product to appear?
(Pepsi weren't one of the sponsors of the aforementioned awards event ... IIRC, it was Levis and Apple.)
I would have never thought in a million years that Cokes would be offering Pepsi!
/badjoke