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The Gauntlet: Guns N' Roses Metal News

Dr. Pepper refuses to apologize until Axl apologizes for the over produced flop


Guns N Roses - Chinese Democracy Execs at Dr Pepper have refused to apologize to Guns N' Roses for the debacle over their recent giveaway connected to Chinese Democracy.

Executives refused to believe the band would release their long awaited LP this year, and offered to hand out free cans of soda to every U.S. citizen if the record hit shelves before 2009. The group released the album on November 23, after a 15-year wait, and company bosses were forced to keep their promise.

Dr Pepper chiefs set up an internet scheme which encouraged people to register at the brand's website on the day of the LP's release to claim a coupon redeemable for a can of pop. Problems quickly arose when the huge demand crashed the site's servers and left many fans without their vouchers. The scheme was extended for an extra day because of the problems, but lawyers for the band insisted the give away was not good enough and demanded an apology. Now the soda company has hit out at the group, accusing them of ruining the spirit of the campaign.

A statement from Dr Pepper reads, "We are disappointed that GN'R's lawyers are turning a fun giveaway into a legal dispute. We simply commented on the delayed release of Chinese Democracy and openly encouraged the band to release it before the end of the year. Axl (Rose, frontman) even expressed support for our efforts earlier in the year. This was one of the largest responses we have ever received for a giveaway, and we're happy we were able to satisfy the thirst of so many Dr Pepper fans. We wish Guns N' Roses the best with their album."


 

Date: Dec 03, 2008
As Reported by: jason

Tags:  Dr. PepperAxl RoseChinese DemocracyGuns N' Roses
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Comments
  steiner666 - 2008-12-05 12:28:59
pathetic. i have GnR almost as much as i hate axl rose... but i do like dr pepper every now and then...
  dragonblindfold - 2008-12-04 18:54:45
I agree this is really immature and makes me honestly not want to purchase dr. pepper as well as the new GNR album.
  My Vile Existence - 2008-12-04 10:01:14
Axl's stupid, He should just go sing for Velvet Revolver so they can all be gay together. Maybe we could get luck enough for them to quit releasing regurgitated bowels.
  Modu - 2008-12-04 07:51:44
this is like two kids on the playground arguing over who gets to use the swing: god damn stupid.
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