Pepsi Punts on Call-In Contest for Super Bowl
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NEW YORK — Pepsico Inc. on Thursday canceled plans for a massive call-in contest during Sunday’s Super Bowl after talking with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission about overburdening the nation’s telephone networks.
Each household that called a toll-free number was to have received a coupon for a free two-liter bottle of Diet Pepsi. Three lucky callers were to have won $1 million each.
“As world events have continued to develop, concerns about consumer access to phone lines have become of prime importance. We did not want to do anything that would have even the slightest chance of disrupting our nation’s ability to communicate,” said David Novak, Pepsi’s executive vice president of marketing and sales.
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