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Check out the Super Bowl ad from PepsiCo that will have millions of viewers wondering if they accidentally hit the mute button on their remote. (Jan. 24)
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Pepsi to Air Silent Ad on Super Bowl Sunday
FanHouse —
Filed under: NFL Media Watch, Super BowlPepsi has an interesting idea for Super Bowl Sunday, running this silent commercial during the pregame show: The people in the commercial are hearing-impaired Pepsi employees, not professional actors. Pepsi explains why it's running the ad in American Sign Language with closed captioning, and without sound: The spot was created by and features PepsiCo employees who are members of EnAble, an employee network whose mission is to promote a more inclusive environment for people with disabilities....
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The Silent Pepsi Super Bowl Ad
FanIQ Blog —
I think most people are aware that Pepsi is going to have a minute long ad during the Super Bowl that is totally silent and features deaf employees of the company. Well, now you can see it before the Super Bowl. Below is the video.
The commercial was created by and features PepsiCo employees who are members of EnAble, an employee network whose mission is to promote a more inclusive environment for people with disabilities.
The commercial is based on a popular joke in the deaf community, which is that people who are engrossed in something like the Super Bowl are just as deaf as ...
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