Do you remember that cute little, curly haired girl who starred in all those hilarious Pepsi commercials back in the '90s? You know, the ones where she would walk into a restaurant with her dad and order a Pepsi, but the waiter would tell her they only had Coke, so she'd impersonate some scary movie character from The Godfather to convince them to get her her precious Pepsi?

No? Well, here's a reminder:

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Who knew someone so adorable could be so intimidating, right?

Well, if you were wondering whatever happened to the adorable Pepsi warrior princess, we've got the answer. Her name is Hallie Eisenberg, and after she starred in the infamous Pepsi campaign, she went on to act in a bunch of films as a child star, like Bicentennial Man with the late Robin Williams and Disney's moving movie about Hellen Keller, The Miracle Worker.

But Hallie is 22 now, and you're probs dying to see what she looks like now. We don't blame you! So here she is:

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Awwwww. She's def grown up, but apart from being a bit taller, she's still the adorable girl from the Pepsi commercials, right? Those dimples are practically ICONIC.

Hallie stepped away from big-screen acting in 2010 to go to college, which is super cool.

But if her grown-up transformation wasn't enough to shock you, we have another tidbit of info that might do the trick... Did you notice a sneaky resemblance Hallie has with another huge Hollywood star? No? We'll help you out...

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Yup! That's Jesse Eisenberg, the Oscar-nominated actor from The Social Network and has starred in films like Now You See Me and Adventureland with Kristen Stewart, and he's Hallie's older brother! Looks like amazing acting chops (not to mention curly hair and adorable dimples) run in the fam.

What did you think of Hallie's transformation? Can you believe she's Jesse Eisenber's sister?

Noelle Devoe Entertainment Editor When I'm not holed up in my room going on a completely unproductive Netflix binge or Tumblr stalking Timothée Chalomet, I'm searching for awesome celeb news stories that Seventeen readers will love!

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