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Come alive with Pepsi, urban myth?
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I remember reading in the 1970's that they had to change the words on the Pepsi cola advert in China because people were pouring it on their families graves because when the words "come alive with Pepsi" is translated into Cantonese it was translated as "Pepsi brings youe ancestors back from the dead" is this an urban myth or did hundreds of Chinese folk really pour Pepsi over graves?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well, they have a pretty ancient tradition of ancestor worship. I'd be very surprised if some modern marketing men - deliberately or otherwise - could suddenly overturn centuries of belief by persuading peasants that a bottle of Pepsi would actually bring them back from the dead. It doesn't really ring true, imho
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