One Direction’s Pepsi TV Spot Released

By on October 14, 2012

One Direction and Drew Brees

We already told you all about One Direction teaming up with Pepsi for a secret commercial campaign, but now that secret is almost out! They teamed up with NFL player, Drew Brees for the new TV spot which features their new single, “Live While We’re Young“. You can watch the full length commercial if you wish to see how they promote the soft drink that has had many famous people promoting it through out the years. You can watch the full length TV spot down below to see what happens when they run out of Pepsi and only have 1 can left between all of them. Best of all, you can also find a bonus video from behind the scenes of their shoot below the actual TV spot (which has yet to air on TV thus far).

I am glad that they had a chance to join a very big brand here and show the world that they are not a fly over kind of band. I am sure they must feel so blessed to be where they are today. It is amazing to think that they just became big here in the US, but they already have a deal to help promote brands! That is amazing for them and I am sure Simon Cowell is happy about this deal. However, I also think that this will not be their only one for long at this rate when other companies see a spike in Pepsi’s sales thanks to One Direction.

How do you like videos? Should they do more kinds of partnerships or should they wait a while longer? I think they should do what they want and what is best for them right now. They already have a lot piled onto their plate and I think we should just stand by them no matter what. They have long, healthy careers ahead of them and as long as they are happy with where they are going next, then that is all that counts.

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