The display mimicked the layout of "Cafe '80s" from "Back to the Future 2," complete with checkered floors and Pespi Perfect-themed counters.
Pepsi had its own Marty McFly impersonator, alongside "Doc" Brown and a real DeLorean.
The classic time machine vehicle was signed by Christopher Llyod, who played "Doc" in the series.
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The car's time machine settings mimicked those from the movie, too!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCrowds gathered each day as cosplayers dressed as Marty McFly headed to the booth. The first 200 participants each day dressed in character received a bottle of Perfect Pepsi free.
Here's what the drink looked like in the 1989 "Back to the Future" sequel.
And here's how it looks in real life.
The drink didn't shoot out of the table like in the movie. Instead, it spun around on the Pepsi logo.
"Doc" and Marty posed with each participant in front of the DeLorean.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe free Pepsi Perfects weren't only given to Marty McFly look-alikes — regular attendees could win one by playing an arcade game.
In the movie, Marty McFly plays a game called "Wild Gunman" — a quick draw shooting challenge.
The Pepsi booth had the same game where eager fans took their shot.
The fastest shooters of the day on "Wild Gunman" also took home a Pepsi Perfect.
Fans have been waiting 26 years for this moment.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIf you missed your chance at Comic Con, don't worry. Pepsi will be releasing 6,500 more of them October 21 for $20.15.