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Pepsi man fanart
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In an ideal world, that would mean putting out quality, exciting products at reasonable prices. Corporations in the '90s seemed desperate to get the attention of kids in any way that they could. Simply put, Pepsiman is from a different time in every sense of the word. And if that doesn't get you, then knowing that there's possibly a Pepsiman for each flavor of Pepsi definitely will.

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And if that doesn't get you, seeing a six-foot-tall Pepsiman sprinting down your street at full tilt certainly will. He's upsettingly shiny, muscle-bound and almost entirely silent. He's faceless and largely expressionless, save for the gaping maw that opens up when he delivers Pepsi. The yellow balaclava-wearing Lemon Pepsiman and Pepsiwoman are often mistaken for Pepsiman. Except when he doesn't, because it's not actually him. And, with a wave of his hand and an unsettling hole in his face, Pepsiman always delivers. He has no face and possibly no will of his own, just the pounding compulsion to bring Pepsi to those in dire need of it. At that moment, his body transformed to resemble a Pepsi can morph-suit and Shunjinko became Pepsiman. He apparently came into being when the scientist and Pepsi employee Shujinko Satoru accepted the power of the "Holy Pepsi" into his heart. He appeared in around 12 advertisements and even his own game on the PlayStation. PepsiCo Japan created Pepsiman as an official mascot for the brand.











Pepsi man fanart