Yeah, it seems that the box was only for special people :x Like reviewers on Youtube, journalists etc... Sucks!! Obviously, fans are not special lol
Mine arrived from Walmart this afternoon. They actually shipped the Pepsi Perfect box within a different corrugated box, so I have a Pepsi Perfect shipper free of labels. It also came with the wrong packing slip. Apparently, the correct slip is somewhere in Washington. ::shrugs::
The cylindrical case is indeed sturdy, and my bottle's staying in there as well.
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The guys that got it from Walmart got the cool box...Yeah, it seems that the box was only for special people :x Like reviewers on Youtube, journalists etc... Sucks!! Obviously, fans are not special lol
The guys that got it from Walmart got the cool box...
Thank you!Ha! No kidding :lol
I mailed the packing slip to you yesterday. I figured whoever it belonged to would want it back.
Well he said this to me "we work for walmart and were able to grab all the skids as they came into the store"
I want to flame that mother********
The guys that got it from Walmart got the cool box...
Seriously??? Most of us weren't able to get a bottle and some of you are complaining about not getting the BOX?!
Unbelieveable.
I am very happy with my Pepsi Perfect - all I am saying is that I am disappointed that I did not receive the outer Pepsi Perfect box like others did.
On both Amazon and Walmart it was shown with the outer PP box and even the rep from Amazon agreed that I should have received the box - that's why he gave me a partial refund.
Nothing wrong with wanting something the way it was supposed to come - especially when we are paying $20 for a bottle of freaking Pepsi.
That's the question I've been thinking about since I ordered one.
I don't know. I think leaving it in will damage the bottle in time?
The Mexican version will come empty anyway, but the Amazon version I'm not sure... Drink it, don't drink it ?
Some opinions?
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My only experience keeping soda in its container for years was with aluminum. It was one of the Buzz Cola cans when a few 7-11's turned into Quik-E-Mart's when The Simpsons movie was released. I kept a 6 pack on the floor of my closet for a few years, and when I went to move I picked up the cans and brown sludge had seeped out the bottom. The acid had eaten through the inner lining of the cans.
But I'm not sure if plastic will act the same way?
I agree 100%Right on! I don't think anyone is complaining, but when you buy something it should arrive as advertised, especially something considered a limited collectible.