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The "Pepsi Generation" Oral History and Documentation Collection

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Ellsworth, Scott, Dr.
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Topic
Pepsi-Cola World
Pepsi-Cola (soft drink)
Topic
Advertising agencies
Ambiguity in advertising
Marketing
Music in advertising
Prize contests in advertising
Broadcast advertising
advertising -- Beverages -- 1930-1990
Advertising writing
Television advertising
Product demonstrations
Youth-oriented advertising
Slogans
Provenance
Collection donated by Pepsi-Cola Company through Rebecca Madiera in 1983. Interviews made for the Smithsonian Institution in 1984 and 1985.
Creator
Ellsworth, Scott, Dr.
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
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The "Pepsi Generation" Oral History and Documentation Collection
Summary
The Pepsi Generation Collection is the result of an oral history and documentation project conducted in 1984 and 1985 by the Center for Advertising History and supported in part by a grant from the Pepsi Cola Company.
Biographical / Historical
In 1983, as part of the 20th anniversary of the "Pepsi Generation" advertising campaign, Pepsi-Cola donated to the Archives Center approximately 200 advertising and promotional items (see collection AC0092). The Archives Center accepted these items and proposed an oral history project to document the "Pepsi Generation" story. The Archives Center embarked upon this project in the spring of 1983. A professional oral historian, Dr. Scott Ellsworth, conducted twenty-nine interviews during 1984 and 1985 with twenty-six people involved in Pepsi advertising, including bottlers, advertising executives, producers, directors, a songwriter, a performer, a publisher, the president of Pepsi, the chairman of the board, and two former Pepsi presidents. The interviews focus primarily on the "Come Alive, You're In The Pepsi Generation" advertising campaign, Pepsi's adoption of youth-oriented advertising, campaign execution, television commercial production, background of the idea for the "Think Young" campaign, and the company's response to the "Pepsi Generation"campaign. The Pepsi Generation Collection is the result of this oral history and documentation project conducted in 1984 and 1985 by the Center for Advertising History and supported in part by a grant from the Pepsi Cola Company.
Extent
7.7 Cubic feet (32 boxes)
Date
1938-1986
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0111
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Audiocassettes
Commercials
Interviews
Oral history
Videotapes
Citation
The "Pepsi Generation" Oral History and Documentation Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into five series Series 1: Research Files, 1943-1985 Series 2: Interviewee Files, 1984-1985 Series 3: Oral History Interviews, 1984-1985 Subseries 3.1: Reference Copies, 1984-1985 Subseries 3.2: Master Tapes,1984-1985 Subseries 3.3: Original Tapes, 1984-1985 Series 4: Pepsi-Cola Video, 1946-1988 Subseries 4.1: Reference videos Subseries 4.2: Master Copies Series 5: Pepsi Cola Audio, circa 1970, undated
Processing Information
Processed by Carol L. Dreyfus, 1986, and revised by Mimi Minnick, archivist, 1995.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Existence and Location of Copies
Several reels of television commercials have been digitized and are available in the Smithsonian Institution Digital Asset Management System (DAMS).
Genre/Form
Audiocassettes
Commercials
Interviews -- 1980-2000
Oral history
Videotapes
Scope and Contents
At the core of the "Pepsi Generation" Oral History and Documention Collection are oral history interviews with individuals involved with Pepsi-Cola and its advertising campaigns. In addition to the oral histories there are research files which include an almost complete run of Pepsi-Cola World, interview abstracts, print advertising, and television commercials from Pepsi's best-known advertising campaigns.
Restrictions
Collection is open for research. One oral history is restricted. Only reference copies of the audiovisual materials may be used. Several reels of television commercials have been digitized and are available in the Smithsonian Institution's Digital Asset Management System (DAMS).
Related Materials
Materials in the Archives Center Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, Beverages N.W. Ayer Advertising Agency Records Pepsi-Cola Advertising Collection
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512028714-1503512028721-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8642412ae-81a3-4bd2-8080-c1a3ce4f732f

In the Collection

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  • Materials produced by Pepsi-Cola

  • Research Files

  • Pepsi-Cola World

  • Come alive! You're in the Pepsi generation! color advertisement

  • Joanie Sommers

  • John Soughan

  • Alan Pottasch

  • Master Index

  • Tom Anderson

  • Walter Mack

  • Norman Heller

  • William Durkee

  • Tom Dillon

  • Tom Anderson

  • Ed Vorkapich

  • John Bergin

  • John Soughan

  • Sidney Maran

  • Jock Elliot (no interview)

  • Philip Hughs

  • John Soughan

  • John Corbani

  • Interviewee Files (abstracts)

  • Original Tapes

  • Bob Landers

  • Pepsi-Cola World

  • Philip Hinerfeld

  • Annual Financial Reports

  • Donald Kendall

  • William Durkee

  • Pottasch

  • Roger Enrico

  • Walter Mack

  • Jesse Meyers

  • Roger Enrico

  • Roger Enrico

  • Sid Ramin

  • Rick Levine

  • Donald Kendall

  • Briefing Book

  • Reference Copies

  • Philip Hinerfeld

  • John Corbani

  • National Soft Drink Association Sales Survey of the Soft Drink Industry,

  • Bibliography and trade literature

  • Ad Catalogues: "Have a Pepsi Day" campaign, 1977, and "Catch that Pepsi Spirit" campaign

  • Harvey Russell

  • Sidney Maran

  • Phil Dusenberry

  • Allen Rosenshine

  • Walter Mack

  • Tom Dillon

  • Phil Dusenberry

  • Walter Mack

  • Richard Alven

  • Ad Catalogues: "Join the Pepsi People" campaign and "Have a Pepsi Day" campaign

  • Ad Catalogues: "Give/Take" Campaign

  • Allen Rosenshine

  • Charles Sandahl

  • Sid Ramin

  • Hilary Lipsitz

  • William Durkee

  • Joanie Sommers

  • Hilary Lipsitz

  • Philip Hughs

  • Philip Hinerfeld

  • Materials gathered by the Center for Advertising History

  • Martin, Milward W. Twelve Full Ounces. New York: Rinehart and Winston Holt,

  • Sid Ramin

  • Master Tapes

  • Phil Dusenberry

  • Phil Dusenberry

  • Sidney Maran

  • Durkee, Wiliam

  • Richard Alven

  • Pepsi-Cola World

  • Norman Heller

  • John Bergin

  • Rick Levine

  • Ed Vorkapich

  • Leisure Time

  • Inside an American Ad Campaign

  • Video Montage of Pepsi Ads, Reel 9

  • Dueling Soccer

  • Big Town U.S.A.

  • This Happy Land

  • Spanish Folklore Festival

  • Dog Wash

  • Amusement Park

  • Scholarship

  • Surf Football

  • Lacrosse

  • Sound Truck

  • Part IV: The Finale

  • Spaceship

  • Miami Sound Machine Conga

  • Mustang

  • Motorbike

  • Pony

  • Master Copies

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