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Marketers Framing Soda as “Rebellion”? Genius.

  If you’re curious, take a moment and Google the word “rebellion.” Perhaps even type the words “Why does rebellion…” and watch it auto-suggest* “…feel so good.” 

Chelsea March 17, 2015September 8, 2017Leave a comment

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