Pepsi Unearths a Refreshing Relic with Grand Egyptian Museum Can
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Pepsi Egypt’s limited-edition can brings a touch of archival flair to soda, commemorating the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza, Egypt. The design features Pepsi’s familiar red, white, and blue logo with gold-foil illustrations of pyramids, the Sphinx, and stylized scarabs, all details that look like they were plucked straight from an ancient temple wall. Hieroglyph-inspired linework wraps around the can, while the metallic ink lends it a sense of dimension and warmth, evoking the sun over Giza.

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