Pepsi

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LinN
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Pepsi

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Does anyone have any Pepsi files? My daughter loves Pepsi but Pepsi stuff is had to find. TIA!
talanhart
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Re: Pepsi

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Check out this website!

www.brandsoftheworld.com
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Re: Pepsi

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Here is a logo containing the Pepsi logo in svg. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pepsi_Center_logo.svg
LinN
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Re: Pepsi

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These are GREAT! Thank you SO MUCH!
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Re: Pepsi

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I downloaded on eof these as an eps file, and it shows up on my screen, but I can't send it to the plotter. Anyoe know why???
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Re: Pepsi

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Correction... it only cuts a square.
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Re: Pepsi

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Strange! This logo SVG opens up as vector artwork for me.
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Re: Pepsi

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The Pepsi font is here and it is free
http://www.fontineed.com/free_fonts/page_1/
Talanhart knows so much about fonts I was surprised he didn't suggest it...LOL
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Re: Pepsi

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Thanks! I couldn't ever get the brandsoftheworld.com website to work, but the Pepsi font did! Again, thanks. Any pointers on the brands website would be great!
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Re: Pepsi

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You need to convert the EPS files to PDF or SVG for importing into SCAL. There is an online converter to convert them to PDF. http://convert.neevia.com/pdfconvert/
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