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		Pepsi ends decade-long run of presenting Super Bowl halftime show
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  [May 25, 2022] 
			The Super Bowl's halftime show 
			will go on without Pepsi. 
 The soda and snack giant announced Tuesday that it will no longer 
			sponsor the performance held at intermission of the NFL's annual 
			championship game.
 
 "We have decided it's time to pass the mic," Pepsi said in a tweet. 
			"Thank you to the amazing artists and fans who helped us create some 
			incredible moments along the way. Now on to the next stage..."
 
 Pepsi had been the show's sponsor for a decade, but its contract 
			with the NFL expired after the 2021-22 season. Before Pepsi took 
			over in 2012, tiremaker Bridgestone held the rights.
 
 The final halftime show Pepsi presented featured hip-hop icons Dr. 
			Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem and Kendrick Lamar. More than 
			208 million people watched Super Bowl LVI, where the Rams beat the 
			Bengals 23-20.
 
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			 Pepsi renewed a four-year deal with the league 
			Tuesday, but it doesn't include being the namesake of the Super Bowl 
			halftime show. According to CNBC, Pepsi retains "pouring rights" at 
			the top NFL events, like the draft, and Gatorade will remain highly 
			visible on NFL sidelines.
 According to multiple reports, the rights to be the presenting 
			sponsor of the halftime show could sell for up to $50 million.
 
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