Dr Pepper is making good on its promise of free soda now that the release of Guns N' Roses' "Chinese Democracy" is a reality.
The soft-drink maker said in March that it would give a free soda to everyone in America if the album dropped in 2008. "Chinese Democracy," infamously delayed since recording began in 1994, goes on sale Sunday.
"We never thought this day would come," Tony Jacobs, Dr Pepper's vice president of marketing, said in a statement. "But now that it's here, all we can say is: The Dr Pepper's on us."
Beginning Sunday at 12:01 a.m., coupons for a free 20-ounce soda will be available for 24 hours on Dr Pepper's Web site. They'll be honored until Feb. 28.
Dr Pepper is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc.
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I'm not sure if the American people win or lose in this case.
Sweet. Free Dr. Pepper. This...is...awesome. I'm all over this!
On a separate note, does Axl Rose have cornrows in that picture? Good God.
On a separate note, does Axl Rose have cornrows in that picture? Good God.
That's the cover to his new book, "Axl Rose's Guide to Taking Bad Senior Yearbook Photos".
I'm sorry, but there is something inherently wrong with that picture...
And I thought the big hair of the 80s rock bands was bad.
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