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Cindy Crawford re-creates 1992 Pepsi ad for American Family Children's Hospital

Pepsi has benefited tremendously since Cindy Crawford's 1992 commercial first aired during Super Bowl XXVI, and now the 55-year-old supermodel and actress is using the iconic ad to benefit the American Family Children's Hospital.

Crawford posted a photo of her re-creating the ad, standing by the red convertible parked in front of the Halfway House Cafe, to Instagram on Tuesday:

Crawford previously revisited the commercial with James Corden for Super Bowl 50 in February 2016:

"It always gets featured in the roundups of the Best Super Bowl Commercials ever, and every January, I revisit my original Pepsi spot that I just love because the music was perfect and the little boys were perfect," Crawford told People in 2018 ahead of yet another Super Bowl re-creation featuring her alongside her son, Presley, and other stars such as Britney Spears. "It was just one of those commercials that everyone loved and it made people happy."

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