https://iconicsummer.com/
You can use 2000 PXP Points to get a code for the Iconic Summer
https://points.pepsi.co
Need to sign up for their rewards site.
Attached a pic of a Cup - email to mailto:[email protected]
Also those entering codes & them not showing up. After you hit enter refresh your page or go to My Account. You will see your icons there.
Pepsi Common Icons:
- Pepsi Can
- Microphone
- Camera
- Palm Tree
- Concert Tickets
Pepsi Rare Icons:
- Beach Umbrella
- Wave
- Beach Ball
- Boom Box
- Sun
Dew Common Icons:
- Sunglasses
- Guitar
- Headphones
- Fish
- Tent
Dew Rare Icons:
- Baseball Cap
- T-shirt
- Skateboard
- Campfire
- Cowboy Boots
Link to Pepsi Points Site:
https://points.pepsi.co


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Also dont forget the faceb book thing and "like" all pepsi's brands, I think you are supposed to "relike" them again every month, but I'm not really sure on that
Update: checked in only on my tablet, went to Arby's and Quiznos since those locations were listed in my PXP account and got the points to post, finally! thanks for the info!
Example - Taco Bell, Pizza Hutt, Quiznos, etc..
Also dont forget the faceb book thing and "like" all pepsi's brands, I think you are supposed to "relike" them again every month, but I'm not really sure on that
I think it also works better if you do your daily "login" to your PXP account first before you do the foursquare checkin. I had no idea you could foursquare on your computer. I thought it was only an iphone and android app. The whole idea was supposed to be that you check in to places where you go while you are there. (but you don't really have to be there lol). Yes, be sure you use one of the places listed in the list of venues in your PXP activities page.
I was merely pointing out that the number you stated wasn't as ridiculous as you thought.
It was about people who may have traded for what they thought were legit codes who may end up getting their accounts suspended because they were scammed and traded for fraudulent codes from people who advertised their codes as "cap codes". And that those people may end up here, posting about not getting their winnings as a result of being scammed.
It was a warning, to not trust "cap code" traders just because they assert that they have "cap codes". It really was a simple, long-winded, post.
You apparently saw that number and thought you had to defend your winnings and prove that you didn't cheat.
Words can't describe how little I care about the number of prizes you, or anyone, ends up with and I don't have a problem with people trading for codes to make up for not having access to codes where they live. I can't fathom how you came to the conclusion that I was accusing people who traded for codes as cheaters. You've somehow managed to completely miss the main point of my alcohol-buzz-induced rant and are hell-bent on arguing about mind-numbingly pointless semantics and minutia.
Will you go away if I admit that you are correct, that the number "67" wasn't a totally random integer between 0 and whatever the maximum unsigned integer is on a 64 bit pc? It was more like a random number between 50 and 100 (a number that is perfectly plausible in a promo of this length), and for calling me on that you win a cookie (please allow 16 to 520 weeks for delivery).
I had no idea that a cap photo could be faked. So even photos of caps you trade for can be photoshopped. One more reason not to trade for codes unless you pay for shipping the caps to physically have them.
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It was about people who may have traded for what they thought were legit codes who may end up getting their accounts suspended because they were scammed and traded for fraudulent codes from people who advertised their codes as "cap codes". And that those people may end up here, posting about not getting their winnings as a result of being scammed.
It was a warning, to not trust "cap code" traders just because they assert that they have "cap codes". It really was a simple, long-winded, post.
You apparently saw that number and thought you had to defend your winnings and prove that you didn't cheat.
Words can't describe how little I care about the number of prizes you, or anyone, ends up with and I don't have a problem with people trading for codes to make up for not having access to codes where they live. I can't fathom how you came to the conclusion that I was accusing people who traded for codes as cheaters. You've somehow managed to completely miss the main point of my alcohol-buzz-induced rant and are hell-bent on arguing about mind-numbingly pointless semantics and minutia.
Will you go away if I admit that you are correct, that the number "67" wasn't a totally random integer between 0 and whatever the maximum unsigned integer is on a 64 bit pc? It was more like a random number between 50 and 100 (a number that is perfectly plausible in a promo of this length), and for calling me on that you win a cookie (please allow 16 to 520 weeks for delivery).
There will be a second phase of the promotion where prizes will be restocked and/ or replaced. Please be patient and save your icons to use for the prize you desire. It is likely the popular prizes that are out of stock will become available again.
There will be a second phase of the promotion where prizes will be restocked and/ or replaced. Please be patient and save your icons to use for the prize you desire. It is likely the popular prizes that are out of stock will become available again.
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There will be a second phase of the promotion where prizes will be restocked and/ or replaced. Please be patient and save your icons to use for the prize you desire. It is likely the popular prizes that are out of stock will become available again.
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