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Pepsi vending machine will give you free drinks for interactive soccer skills

The future is here.

Have you ever wanted to play soccer against a vending machine? Of course you have. It’s the dream.

Luckily for you (and everyone), Pepsi has the machine for you. Play keepy uppy, shoot and score, whatever, just beat the machine at one of the 20 stations around the world and win a free soda.

Playing interactive soccer for a free drink sounds like a good deal. After all, you play a game and the drink might not cost a cent, but is it really?

Consider the real price: your dignity.

Look at those people playing with the machine. Do you really want to be seen doing that?

Pay the $1.25 for your Pepsi.

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