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A high-end conceptual soda advertisement featuring one chilled Sprite can between cracked heat and icy mist for premium campaign visuals.
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Create a premium conceptual beverage advertisement in a vertical 3:4 composition. Center exactly one chilled Sprite can standing upright on a glossy wet surface, photographed as a luxury FMCG still-life hero product. The can is vivid emerald green with realistic aluminum rim and base, dense condensation droplets, and the white Sprite logo visible across the front with a yellow-green lemon-lime icon above it. Use a dramatic split-environment concept: the left side of the ground is dry, cracked, dusty, and orange-yellow like extreme heat, while the right side is cold, wet, icy, and misty with splashing frost and scattered ice fragments. Behind the can, create a dynamic horizontal burst of powdery vapor and water spray, warm golden dust on the left blending into cool white-blue mist on the right. The background is a deep green studio gradient with subtle vignetting and cinematic lighting. In the upper left, place one bold slogan block with exactly 3 stacked lines of uppercase sans-serif text: line 1 “PAUSE” in white, line 2 “THE” in white, line 3 “HEAT.” in bright yellow-green. Keep the design minimalist, high-contrast, crisp, and award-winning, with Apple-level commercial polish, realistic reflections, sharp product focus, shallow depth of field, and no extra logos, people, hands, straws, fruit slices, or additional cans.
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