box vox recently ran a couple of articles that explored the historical divide in the cola market,
one of the examples they used to illustrate them was this hybrid pepsi / coke bottle.
little is known about the design - what it was for or who made it but the current owner,
andy beach suspects that the design which he bought on ebay is a salesman's sample.
'and/or' by jonathan horowitz
whatever the reasons for its existence - it provides a nice accompaniment to the work
of jonathan horowitz which box vox also discuss.
'coke and/or pepsi machine' by jonathan horowitz
horowitz's work and the pepsi / coke bottle both highlight the 'illusions of choice' that
brands represent and what such choices signify about the people who make them.
as a metaphor, 'packaging' is frequently invoked in political discourse. usually in a negative way
e.g., 'same product, new packaging.' still it’s surprising how prevalent a metaphor coke and pepsi
have become, for america’s two-party political system. read more
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