About Those Free iTunes Songs From Pepsi

  1. These instructions on how to check a Pepsi bottle for winning codes are going around like hotcakes. Is this not common sense?
  2. A 20 oz bottle of Pepsi costs $1.29. Songs from the iTunes store cost 99¢. I’ll wait while you do that math.
  • http://people.albion.edu/krc10 krista.

    Yes, it is more cost-effective if you just want the tunes, but if you’re a Pepsi drinker, then it’s actually much better for you financially to buy the soda and get the tune. I’ll stick with my much beloved Coke products as my computer would probably hop up and kick me if I tried downloading mp3s onto her. Poor dear’s decrepit these days…

  • http://www.swirlspice.com Erica

    but if you’re a Pepsi drinker, then it’s actually much better for you financially to buy the soda and get the tune

    Yeah yeah yeah. Bygones. I’m not a Pepsi drinker *hork* so I’ll just continue to, um, “acquire” my mp3s elsewhere….

  • http://fridayfishwrap.com MJ

    “I’ll wait while you do that math.” Thanks for making me spew my drink!

  • http://www.swirlspice.com Erica

    You weren’t drinking Pepsi were you, MJ?

  • http://www.mrjerz.com/ mrjerz

    Even better, though, is that 32 oz. Big Gulps have winners too, and they’re .99 here. Plus, you don’t have to dring Pepsi

  • http://www.dawnpennington.com dawn

    I’m with you, Erica. I didn’t want to give up my $1.29 bottle of Diet Coke with Lime to get a 99 cent song from Pepsi. :)