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Pepsi Perfect Aftermath: 'Back to the Future' Campaign' Leaves Fans Infuriated Over Shortage, Internet Sounds Off

Looks like Pepsi's "Back to the Future" campaign was far from perfect. Fans of the legendary futuristic film were expecting to have the chance to order one of the 6,500 bottles of Pepsi Perfect available for purchase on "Back to the Future" day also known as today. Oct. 21, 2015 is the date in which Marty McFly played by Michael J. Fox arrived in the future.

'Back To The Future's' Pepsi Perfect Bottle For Sale on Oct. 21, 2015 - Cost, Packaging, and How To Get It

In honor of "Back To The Future" Day, Pepsi is honoring the classic film by bringing one of its staple beverages to life.

Pepsi Replacing Rival Coke as NBA's Official Sponsor

Pepsi recently cemented its status as a company that sponsors all major sports leagues in the United States

Santos Laguna Star, Oribe Peralta, Is The New Face Of Pepsi Mexico [Video]

He stars in a new ad alongside Guadalajara midfielder Marco Fabián de la Mora and actor Aarón Diaz. The video has gone viral.

New Pepsi Bottle 2013 [PHOTOS]: 20-Ounce Bottle Gets a Re-Design After 17 Years

The bottle's new design will have a contoured bottom half that looks to make holding the bottle easier, while the wraparound label will be shorter so more of the drink will be visible. It marks the first time the 20-ouncer has been changed in 17 years

Super Bowl 2013 Halftime Show: Beyonce Releases Rehearsal Teaser Video (VIDEO)

Beyonce has released a behind-the-scenes video from a dance rehearsal for her Super Bowl 2013 show.

Gatorade Removes Controversial Ingredient, But Other Soft Drinks Still Use the Flame Retardant ‘BVO’; Can Cause 'Skin Lesions, Memory Loss and Nerve Disorders'

PepsiCo announced Friday it will remove a controversial ingredient from its Gatorade sports drinks after consumers raised concerns about health risks. But while Gatorade will soon be BVO-free, plenty of other popular drinks continue to list BVO as an ingredient.

NAACP Supports Soda Company Lawsuit Against NYC's Large Soda Ban

On Wednesday, historical Civil Rights group the National Advancement Association of Colored People (NAACP) and the Hispanic Federation joined the fight between New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg and soda companies—but ironically, on side of the soda companies.

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