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NO COKE, PEPSI, AT HURRICANES GAMES IN RALEIGH ARENA

          The Hurricanes have "struck" a seven-year,
     "multimillion-dollar deal" making Pepsi the "official soft
     drink" of the team and the Entertainment & Sports Arena,
     according to Cecil Harris of the Raleigh NEWS & OBSERVER. 
     The deal "will result in the Pepsi logo being prominently
     displayed" throughout the arena, concourse areas and
     concession stands.  Dean Jordan, President of Gale Force
     Holdings, the Hurricanes parent company: "Pepsi actually
     wanted a longer deal, and we wanted a five-year deal, so the
     seven years was somewhat of a compromise."  Pepsi Bottling
     Ventures VP/Marketing Bob Nunnenkamp, noting that Pepsi was
     founded in NC, said, "Pepsi is a North Carolina tradition
     ... so it is meaningful to be associated with the premier
     arena in our state."  Jordan added Gale Force is "still
     working on" an arena naming rights deal.  Harris writes that
     the deal "could cause confusion" for NC State fans, as the
     school's men's basketball team will play in the arena and
     Coca-Cola products are served at all of the school's other
     athletic venues.  However, arena "policy does not prevent
     luxury suite owners from bringing" Coca-Cola products into
     the venue (Raleigh NEWS & OBSERVER, 7/22).

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