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Pepsi to Run Diner in New York for Its 125th Anniversary
A seat at the event can range from around $50 to $70 per person depending on the night
This month, Pepsi is opening up a diner in New York City featuring a three-course meal and unlimited Pepsi drinks, the company announced.
The diner, where Pepsi fans can go for a two-hour dining experience, is opening as part of the company's 125th anniversary celebration.
Guests can reserve single bar seating, as well as two-, four- or six-tops, which depending on the date range from around $50 to $70. The event is set to run through Oct. 29.
The meal will feature mocktails and cocktails with drinks "that pay homage to the history of Pepsi," with limited-edition flavors of the soda, dishes featuring food like Pepsi Colachup and a show.
Pepsi, which also launched a new logo to mark the anniversary, turned 125 on August 28.
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