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| Brand: Pepsi Promotions, Inc. Category: Apparel Department: Womens
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| Customer Reviews:
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It's free right? Well not really... July 9, 2008 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
The shirts only run tiny you are old or chubby. I wear a LG T-shirt and I have bought 3 pepsi points t-shirts. I am satisfied with all of them. None has faded or shrunk with proper washing. Notice I said proper. Now yes, they are thin and run a weeee bit small but at is the "style" at the current moment!!
Nice shirt if you are a dwarf..... June 18, 2008 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
I don't know what Pepsi or whoever Pepsi has running this promotion for them thinks they are doing..........
Like all the reviews for clothing items from this pepsi promotion they look nice but they run soooooooo small.
This shirt like any of the pepsi shirts this time around will not fit you unless you are very tiny and order and extra large shirt.....
If you fit that criteria then fine..if not then forget it......
Made in the USA June 10, 2008 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
I like my shirt, logo hasnt faded. washed 10 times. maybe your not washing it per instructions (cold water) yes it feels a little thin, but mine is all good. and its made in the USA!
I can't believe Pepsi would put their name on this stuff. March 25, 2008 111 out of 118 found this review helpful
In previous years the Pepsi apparel was great quality. I still have some of the t-shirts from past promotions. I washed this shirt once and it already has shrunk to the point I can no longer wear it. The Pepsi logo is faded. The shirt is very thin material. You would think that someone at Pepsi Co. would be reading all of these reviews, I emailed them but only got a general response. No use in saving the points this year, even the dvds and cds aren't worth it.
100% Recycled means 100% Squat March 23, 2008 61 out of 94 found this review helpful
Just because something says it's 100% recycled doesn't mean that it's good for the environment. All it means is that they don't throw away their scraps from making the t-shirt, instead they reuse them. So, if you really want to help the environment, look for 100% Post-Consumer Content. Then you really know that it is made from things that others bought.
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