Dr Pepper’s “It’s not for women!” ad campaign for its new line of low-calorie soda, Dr Pepper 10, is a particularly offensive piece of goonery. It makes Miller Lite’s moronic “Man up!” commercials look like nothing short of a brave stance for equality. Some noted experts — me and one guy who retweeted me — have even declared that everyone at Dr Pepper responsible for the campaign should be “shot out of a cannon into a tub of slime.” Harsh, perhaps, but certainly not unreasonable given the circumstances.
However, this weekend there was a silver lining to their meatheaded ad push. During halftime of the SEC Championship, they sponsored a competition where two contestants threw footballs into giant soda cans, with the winner receiving a $100,000 college scholarship. The winner was University of Nevada-Reno freshman Ivon Padilla-Rodriguez, and she proceeded to cry and give a heartwarming speech that included the line “Dr Pepper is seriously the best thing that ever happened to me.” (As pointed out by some guy named Matt at SB Nation, she and her family have been having money problems, so the scholarship was especially helpful.) After she made that somewhat poorly-worded claim in a moment of excitement, some people rushed to crack jokes at her expense. I will have none of it. The whole thing is adorable and I wish her nothing but the best. I am a total sap for these kinds of things.
So, look: Dr Pepper is still a company run by misogynistic creeps, but they lucked into some good public relations here. And I implore them to take the ball and run with it in a more positive direction. I think it was either the famous Greek philosopher Plato or Roc-A-Fella records artist Beanie Sigel who said, “Son, you gotta get your soul clean. Before they blow them horns like Coltrane.”


The other girl goes to my school but I started cheering against her when I saw she was going the chest pass route.
People like Stroud who are smart but let Dr. Pepper’s ad campaign about Not Being For Women fly right over their heads are funny. Dr Pepper doesnt really believe women shouldnt drink Dr Pepper.They are saying “You know how women do stuff you say they cant or shouldn’t?” or “Really want to do something because it is just for guys?” Basically what I’m saying is women be wanting to be dudes.
Also the folks making fun of this girl for saying that probably had mom and dad pay for their tuition.
sorry meant guerreo
The military paid for my tuition. My response at winning the scholarship was a great deal more measured, for what turned out to be good reason.
Military paid mine as well..Now I instead of worrying about tuition I have to worry about choking the life out of the people who work at my school’s VA office because they do stuff when it doesn’t interrupt their intense minesweeper marathons.
So can we not make jokes about how Jeff Ireland has contacted her agent?
Ok:
1) When I mentioned people making fun of her, I was referring to people on Twitter who were all “HAHA SHE’S DUMB LOOK AT HOW DUMB SHE IS” like 10 seconds after it happened. I could have made that more clear, sure, but words are hard and stuff.
2) I know what Dr Pepper is TRYING to do, I just still think it’s moronic and pigheaded. Maybe that makes me a sensitive baby. I’ve been called worse.
Worth watching the entire video just for when the guy snarkily laughs at her saying “Dr. Pepper is seriously the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”
Was that a WOMAN throwing balls into the Dr Pepper Ten can? God dammit, IT’S NOT FOR WOMEN!!!!
Beckett signing that kids’ ball, Lily’s national anthem, now this.
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Wow, I can’t believe people would hate on that girl. Good for her for winning the scholarship. I think Dr. Pepper should catch up with her in 5 years. And if she isn’t doing anything noteworthy, they should publicly shame her in a commercial. . . Or make her drink Dr. Pepper.
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Wouldn’t it be ironic if she ends up living under an overpass?
I saw this live, because the remote was just out of reach. I remember thinking “This is great, because the hot girl will get everything paid for all her life anyway” and “Finally, there’s one person to feel good about at an $EC game.”
I’m in advertising, and the “It’s not for women” idea is pretty half-assed. If they want to be “pretend-offensive,” they should say “It’s not for GIRLS.”
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@Danger — Is that a real song? Like, could you actually listen to it on purpose? And is “Pit Bull” his maiden name, or is he married?
Of course, why would you need Dr. Pepper 10 when Diet Dr. Pepper with ZERO calories tastes just like regular.