Medicom Pepsi
ヒックとドラゴンのベアブリックBE@RBRICKがペプシネックスゼロのおまけに
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Medicom CLOT Pepsi 100% Be@rbrick Bearbrick $19.99 |
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Medicom Pepsi Gundam Zaku II 400% Be@rbrick Bearbrick $699.99 |
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FRED PERRY 2012 Pepsi NEX Japan 70% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK 2012 Medicom SKINS $7.95 |
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Gundam Be@rbrick Pepsi NEX x Medicom DOM MS-09 70% phone strap Japan exclusive $3.99 |
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Medicom 2011 Pepsi 100% Be@rbrick Bearbrick $39.99 |
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RARE PEPSI FOX BE@RBRICK BEARBRICK Set of 12 Medicom from Japan Kubrick $45.00 |
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RARE PEPSI WARNER BE@RBRICK BEARBRICK Set of 12 Medicom from Japan Kubrick $45.00 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #1 MATRIX RELOADED MOVIE PEPSI BEAR A106 $2.99 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #8 PEPSI 300 SPARTANS GERARD BUTLER A113 $2.99 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #9 BEAR TOMMY PEPSI TOY NEX ZOZOTOWN A114 $2.99 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #2 DEVIL WEARS PRADA MOVIE PEPSI BEAR A107 $3.99 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #3 TWENTY FOUR FOX 24 FILM PEPSI BEAR A108 $2.99 |
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Sale!! Medicom Pepsi Nex Black Diamond Be@rbrick 400% Bearbrick!! $209.00 |
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Be@rbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Metallic Red Lottery Prize 400% Limited Bearbrick $178.99 |
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Bearbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Lottery Prize Red ver. 400% Limited Be@rbrick $179.00 |
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Bearbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Lottery Prize Blue ver. 400% Limited Be@rbrick $169.00 |
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BEARBRICK MEDICOM #4 ALIEN MOVIE PEPSI BEAR ORNAMENT $2.99 |
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Medicom 2003 Pepsi Bearbrick “Ask For More” Limited Be@rbrick $19.99 |
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FRED PERRY 2012 Pepsi NEX Japan 70% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK 2012 Medicom PREPPY $5.95 |
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Medicom Pepsi 2011 100% Be@rbrick Bearbrick 2 pcs set $37.99 |
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Bearbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Red & Blue 100% 2pcs Set Limited Be@rbrick $34.99 |
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FRED PERRY 2012 Pepsi NEX Japan 70% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK 2012 Medicom MODS $5.95 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick INEX WICKET $8.00 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick REBEL ALLIANCE $4.50 |
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Medicom 2006 Pepsi Bearbrick “Boy” Limited Be@rbrick $19.99 |
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Medicom 2006 Pepsi Bearbrick “Girl” Limited Be@rbrick $19.99 |
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Medicom 2005 Pepsi Bearbrick “Yellow” Limited Be@rbrick $19.99 |
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Medicom Pepsi 2011 Red & Blue 400% Be@rbrick Bearbrick 2 pieces $319.99 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick CLONE TROOPER EP3 $8.50 |
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Medicom Pepsi Clot 2007 100% Be@rbrick Bearbrick 5pcs $89.99 |
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Bearbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Gundam Zaku II Lottery Prize 400% Be@rbrick Limited $639.99 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick CLONE TROOPER EP2 $8.50 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick INEX DARTH VADER $8.00 |
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Medicom PEPSI Star Wars 70% Bearbrick TIE FIGHTER PILOT $6.50 |
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Medicom Pepsi Black Diamond 400% Be@rbrick Bearbrick $239.99 |
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Be@rbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Metallic Red & Mat Blue 400% Limited Bearbrick 2P $296.00 |
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Bearbrick Medicom 2011 Pepsi Red & Blue Lottery Prize 400% Set Limited Be@rbrick $298.00 |
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FOX 70% BearBrick Medicom Pepsi NEX THE OMEN Japan promotional only Be@rbrick $6.90 |
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FRED PERRY 2012 Pepsi NEX Japan 70% Bearbrick BE@RBRICK 2012 Medicom UNION JACK $12.00 |
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MEDICOM TOY PEPSI NEX STAR WARS BEARBRICK REBEL ALLIANCE LOGO $3.50 |
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Pepsi Nex 70% Star Wars Bearbrick Set of 16 This set includes one each of the following 16 bearbricks: Boba Fett, C-3PO, Chewbacca, Clone Trooper [EP II], Clone Trooper [EP III 501st], Darth Vader, Darth Maul, Jango Fett, Jawa, R2-D2, Stormtrooper, TIE Fighter Pilot, Wicket Warrick, Yoda, Imperial Logo, and Rebel Alliance Logo… |
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A181to196_SW_Bear BEARBRICK MEDICOM STAR WARS MOVIE PEPSI BEAR Figure Collectible ACTION FIGURE DECORATION MODEL (Original from The Best Moment @ Amazon) Very lovely! Very Cute! Highly collectable. Highly detailed and captured the spirit of the theme. Highly collectable. FULL SET of ALL 16 ! Brand: Medicom BearBrick. Please see the coin in the photo for size reference. The photo here might be bigger than actual size because we want to show more details t… |
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A51to58_SW_Bear BEARBRICK MEDICOM STAR WARS MOVIE PEPSI BEAR YODA DARTH R2-D2 C-3PO JAR BATTLE DARTH GALAXY ACTION FIGURE DECORATION MODEL (Original from The Best Moment @ Amazon) Very lovely! Very Cute! Highly collectable. Highly detailed and captured the spirit of the theme. Set of ALL 8 ! – DARTH MAUL, JAR JAR, BATTLE DROID, DARTH VADER, R2-D2, C-3PO, YODA, GALAXY. Highly collectable. Please see the coin in the photo for size reference. The photo h… |
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Medicom The Nightmare Before Christmas Deluxe 10-Piece $99.99 A Medicom Japanese Import. Just in time for Halloween comes Medicom’s newest collection of Kubricks based on Tim Burton’s classic film The Nightmare Before Christmas. This 10-piece collection is available to consumers as one set for the first time ever. All your favorites are here: Santa Jack, Oogie Boogie, the Mayor, Santa Claus, Dr. Finklestein, the Card Solider, Lock, Shock, and Barrel. This collection also comes in a special display case that’s perfect for showing off your fandom. Type: Mini-Figures Character: Nightmare Before Christmas Gender: Unisex |
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Coke or Pepsi?: 1000 Coke or Pepsi Questions to Ask Your Friends? $3.95 1,000 coke or pepsi questions to ask your friends |
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Encyclopedia of Pepsi-Cola Collectibles $29.95 The choice is clear and this comprehensive guide on Pepsi-Cola memorabilia is the only one collectors will need. Divided into four sections – signs, containers, novelties and toys, and paper collectibles – collectors will find everything from early Pepsi trays to cardboard signs, and matchbooks to toys. The Encyclopedia of Pepsi-Cola Collectibles features 2,000 individual items with current values, accurate descriptions, rarity ratings, and full-color photographs, and also presents a fascinating historical perspective of the Pepsi-Cola Company, including the evolution of their famous logo. |
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Coke or Pepsi? 3 $3.95 This is the third Coke or Pepsi? quiz book — for girls 8-18. The series has sold over one million copies |
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Transformers Optimus Prime Pepsi Convoy Action Figure $74.95 Takara's Pepsi Convoy, made of quality. Imported from Japan, this is the 20th anniversary of the G1 'Pepsi Prime' figure. The trailer holds a 20 ounce Pepsi bottle or several Pepsi cans. A cardboard cutout of the Pepsi bottle is included in the box. |
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Pepsico Soft Drinks: Mountain Dew, Pepsi, Sierra Mist, List of Pepsi Variations, Pepsi Max, Amp Energy, Throwback, Crystal Pepsi, $19.51 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Mountain Dew, Pepsi, Sierra Mist, List of Pepsi variations, Pepsi Max, AMP Energy, Throwback, Crystal Pepsi, Mirinda, Pepsi Twist, Pepsi Blue, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Raw, Izze, Pepsi Generation, Pepsi ONE, Pepsi Wild Cherry, Slice, Kas, Caffeine-Free Pepsi, Storm, Teem, Tava, Josta, Manzanita Sol, Jazz, Mug Root Beer, Aspen Soda, Frawg, Pepsi Kaffe. Excerpt: Mountain Dew (currently stylized as MTN Dew) is a yellow citrus-flavored carbonated soft drink brand produced and owned by PepsiCo. The original formula was invented in the 1940s by two Tennessee beverage bottlers, Barney and Ally Hartman, and was first marketed in Marion, VA, Knoxville and Johnson City, Tennessee. A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958. The Mountain Dew brand and production rights were acquired by PepsiCo in 1964, at which point its distribution expanded more widely across the United States. Between the 1940s and 1980s, Mountain Dew consisted of a single citrus-flavored version. Diet Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988, followed by Mountain Dew Red which was introduced – and discontinued – in 1988. While Mountain Dew Red was short-lived, it represented the beginning of a long-term trend of Mountain Dew being produced in different flavor variations. This product line extension trend has continued in the 2000s, with expansion into specialty, limited time production, and retailer-specific (Taco Bell, 7-Eleven) variations of Mountain Dew. Production was first extended to the U.K. in 1996, though this initial debut was short-lived as it was phased out in 1998. The product returned to the U.K. under the name "Mountain Dew Energy" in 2010 and returned to the Republic of Ireland in Spring 2011. As of 2009, Mountain Dew represented a 6.7 percent share of the overall carbonated soft drinks market in the U.S. Its competition includes Vault, M… |
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Officially Licensed PEPSI 1945 Belt Buckle $27.99 Officially Licensed PEPSI 1945 Belt Buckle Officially Licensed PEPSI Buckle. The 1945 Pepsi Logo is displayed on this Pepsi-Cola Buckle. Vintage Pepsi Belt Buckle. Create your own look with our interchangeable buckles and belt straps. Specifications: 3.5″ (w) x 2.25″ (h) Leather Snap Belts are sold separately. Please check the Belt Strap category for current selections. |
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Pepsi Flag 3′x5′ Nylon $37 Our 3′x5′ nylon flags feature the Pepsi logo on a royal blue backgrond. These flags maximize advertising ability with their vibrant appearance. Each flag is finished with a canvas header and solid brass grommets. |
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The Real Pepsi Challenge $7.49 In America’s long march toward racial equality, small acts of courage by men and women whose names we don’t recall have contributed mightily to our nation’s struggle to achieve its own ideals. This moving book details the story of one such little-noted chapter. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, as Jackie Robinson changed the face of baseball, a group of African-American businessmen — twelve at its peak — changed the face of American business by being among the first black Americans to work at professional jobs in Corporate America and to target black consumers as a distinct market. The corporation was Pepsi-Cola, led by the charismatic and socially progressive Walter Mack, a visionary business leader. Though Mack was a guarded idealist, his consent for a campaign aimed at black consumers was primarily motivated by the pursuit of profits — and the campaign succeeded, boosting Pepsi’s earnings and market share. But America succeeded as well, as longstanding stereotypes were chipped away and African- Americans were recognized as both talented employees and valued customers. It was a significant step in our becoming a more inclusive society. On one level, The Real Pepsi Challenge, whose author is an editor and writer for The Wall Street Journal, is a straightforward business book about the birth of niche marketing. But, as we quickly learn, it is a truly inspirational story, recalling a time when we as a nation first learned to see the strength of our diversity. It is far more than a history of marketing in America; it is a key chapter in the social history of our nation. Until these men came along, typical advertisements depicted African-Americans as one-dimensional characters: Aunt Jemimas and Uncle Bens. But thereafter, Pepsi-Cola took a different approach, portraying American blacks for what they were increasingly becoming — accomplished middle-class citizens. While such portrayals seem commonplace to us today, they were revolutionary in their time, and the men who brought them into existence risked day-to-day professional indignities parallel to those that Jackie Robinson suffered for breaking baseball’s color line. As they crossed the country in the course of their jobs, they faced the cruelty of American racial attitudes. Jim Crow laws often limited where they could eat and sleep while on the road, and they faced resistance even within their own company. Yet these men succeeded as businessmen, and all went on to success in other professions as well, including medicine, journalism, education, and international diplomacy. Happily, six of these pioneers lived to tell their stories to the author. Their voices, full of pride, good humor, and sharp recollection, enrich these pages and give voice to the continuing American saga. |
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