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'Love Has No Labels' Will Battle 4 Brand Spots for the 2016 Emmy for Best Commercial Gatorade, Snickers, Honda and Google are the other contenders By Tim Nudd Gatorade and Snickers are Emmy nominees for a second straight year, as five spots were announced Thursday as contenders for the 2016 Emmy Award for Best Commercial. Read more » |
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Caribou Coffee Made It Snow in Minneapolis Last Week for a Cool Iced Coffee Stunt A wintry introduction for the brand's Caribou Coolers By David Gianatasio Snow fell last Friday in Minneapolis, even though the temperature was over 70 degrees. Read more » |
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This Frank Ad About Restroom Laws Will Run During Trump's Convention Speech See it on Fox News By Angela Natividad The Republican National Convention is coming up, and it's already causing social patter: While some notable names have opted not to attend—including the two former Presidents Bush and ex-hopefuls like ... Read more » |
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Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein Just Made Their Own Anti-Donald Trump Ad Should this entertainer be president? By Tim Nudd Some of the top creatives in the ad business have been weighing in on this year's loony presidential election—and predictably, they haven't been lining up with Trump. Read more » |
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The 10 Most Watched Ads on YouTube in June Nike dominated in two sports, and celebrity pranks made a comeback By Tim Nudd Cristiano Ronaldo was triumphant on and off the pitch during the Euro 2016 soccer tournament. While Portugal lifted the winners' trophy in France, its superstar striker teamed up with Nike to create the ... Read more » |
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This Lingerie Brand Made Its Male Employees Wear E-Cup-Size Breasts for a Day So they know how it really feels By Rebecca Cullers It's International E-Cup Day for Men over at PrimaDonna lingerie, and the men are getting to know what it's like to haul around an extra 6.6 pounds on their chest. Read more » |
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Bryce Harper Sweats the Numbers in His Snazzy New Under Armour Ad (and Shoes) But they're not the endgame By Gabriel Beltrone Stats might be a big deal in baseball, but four-time all-star Bryce Harper wants young players to know there's something more important—their feet. Read more » |
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