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| Adfreak | September 25, 2017 | Today's highs and lows of creativity |
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KFC Put GPS Directions on a Cassette Tape in Tech Innovation That’s Useless but Funny The Colonel narrates a special journey By Gabriel Beltrone KFC wants to prove it doesn't take the easy path. So it decided to invent a device that's just shy of useless--namely, a cassette tape that offers driving directions. On what the brand describes as the world's "first-ever GPS cassette," pre-recorded audio of Colonel Sanders tells listeners how to drive from Louisville, Kentucky, where KFC's... Read more » |
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The Y Calls for Unity in America With Another Powerful Ad From Droga5 A new :90, plus a request to take a #SelfieWithSomeoneNew By Katie Richards The Y (formerly known as the YMCA) is using some pretty striking imagery in its latest campaign from Droga5 to call on the country, which feels more divided than ever, to band together and unite. This is the Y's second major national advertising effort, following its first big Droga5 campaign last year. That campaign took... Read more » |
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