Um what? You're either very young or have smoked way to much weed, otherwise how was he different in Miracle on 34th Street, which is much older then the cock version of Santa?
Actually the Taco Bell ads were very popular and they were very well studied because they weren't successful. People did not buy tacos, they bought Chihuahuas.
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What about the Progressive commercials with Flo? Those are awesome. Or what about the Allstate commercials with the guy who played mayhem? My favorite one of those was when he was snow on top of a roof and essentially breaks the house he is laying on.
Budweiser's real men of genius still; cracks me up every time I see one. My favourites were Mr Foot Long Hot Dog Inventor and Mr Pro-Wrestling Wardrobe Designer.
My current favorites are the Farmer's Insurance ads, and the "Mayhem" campaigns, for Allstate. They are funny representations for why you might need insurance. But they don't beat you over the head.
Do top ten ad campaigns by video game companies. Nothing beats Halo's live action bits, I want to see what else the market put out that I might've missed.
They should've included the "Share a Coke with..." campaign. They probably sold 20% more Cokes in the past 2 years because people were buying bottles with their names on them.
OK, I havent watched video, but I swear, Tony The Tiger, The Geico Lizard, The Aflec Duck, Ronald McDonald, and NIKE better be on this list or ATLEAST honorable mentions :)............... I saw Nike at the beginning, but that wasnt the list they were going over. Either way, this was a cool episode :) Actually think im gonna enjoy this whatever makes the list, i just wanna see those
Coke’s POLAR BEARS are way better than Santa, because they were original. I don’t even think of Coke when I think of Santa. Odd miss for this otherwise on point list!
you miss the point, Coke invented the Santa image that we all know today. the red suit, the white trim and jolly appearance was created by their marketing dept.
Can't believe they left out the Energizer bunny. It is still their mascot three decades later. Also, the Budweiser frogs were way better then the 'Wassup' campaign. I hated the 'Wassup' commercials...so stupid. I also really liked those Wendy's commercials from the 80s with the little old lady saying 'Where's the beef?'
Here in Brazil, Volkswagen made a ad campaign called "Use sem dó", which roughly means _use without mercy_, which basically consisted on the same principles of Chuck Norris laws, it was hella funny though Another one is Brahma tortoise, search for "tartaruga da Brahma", and you laugh a lot, these two companies always win the best ad prize, always, even today
The most succesful advertising campaign ever was the Marlboro man that ran between 1960-2001. In 1954 Marlboro had a 1% market share of US cigarette market. By 1971 it was the most sold cigarette in the world, and still is.
What I never seemed to get over was with American ads, they record the voice of the person talking and then they lipsync it when they film the ad it just looks really weird because they're talking but it doesn't look quite right I dunno but surely you guys know what I'm talking about
What is the famous canine slogan in ad campaign #10? 2. What is the formula for the Master Card campaign? 3. What is the #1 slogan of the 21st century? BONUS: What is the Snickers slogan? (10 pts)
its the same deal with popular root beer, but the smaller companies that do use real sugar/cane sugar do it for the taste of the product not just to save money, which i really enjoy
Da40kOrks Cane Sugar - The sugar cane plant produces a tall stalk that stores sugar in the form of sucrose. When it’s harvested, the stalk is pressed to extract the sugary juice, then it's boiled until crystals of sugar form. These raw sugar crystals contain impurities, so they’re sent to a refinery where they’re washed, filtered, recrystallized, dried and packaged. The resulting sucrose is sold as granulated sugar. Sucrose, or table sugar, consists of equal parts of two types of sugar - glucose and fructose. Corn Syrup - Sweet corn is full of sugar in the form of carbohydrates. The corn’s starch is extracted and processed to produce corn syrup, which is 93 to 96 percent glucose. Corn syrup is further processed into high-fructose corn syrup by using enzymes that convert glucose into fructose. High-fructose corn syrup can contain as much as 90 percent fructose, but the syrups used commercially are 42 percent or 55 percent fructose, which makes them chemically similar to cane sugar.
1) This is SportsCenter advertisements 2) Eat Mor Chiken for Chick Fil A.... I wish I could've been at that first pitch meeting.... Using cows to sell Chicken Sandwiches? Genius
If you put Red Bull Stratos on the list, how it"s not in the top-three? I dont count thos at ad, but if you do, what else have a bigger scale than that?
remember how when Godzilla came out and to advertise it they would plaster on a bus his foot is as big as this bus or his head is as big as this billboard
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That was pretty funny.
Geico Gecko!!!! I CAN'T believe you missed that one. Time for Top 10 Best Ads #2!!!
Coca Cola practically CREATED what Santa looks like In modern culture so there is no dispute.
true
KCHgamer nope,its bcuz of sinter klaas he exists
They made him red
Coca Cola then colored him red. And we've been associating Santa Claus with his red uniform ever since
Um what? You're either very young or have smoked way to much weed, otherwise how was he different in Miracle on 34th Street, which is much older then the cock version of Santa?
Actually the Taco Bell ads were very popular and they were very well studied because they weren't successful. People did not buy tacos, they bought Chihuahuas.
hahahahah
Best day ever! We watched this video in my career investigation class today.
I love the guerrilla playing the drums from dairy milk
Old Spice. Not Timber, but Terry Creeeeeews ... so funny this guy.
Explosion!!!!!!
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When she mentioned parodies, I was hoping the Rhythm Heaven Terry Crews would show up
Yo said it bro
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The babies dancing are just a hoot! They are even proportionally correct. Rare in computerized videos!
I still remember the Coca Cola Santa Claus songs from when I was a kid in the 90s. Brings back so many memories.
One of the best commercials/advertising campaigns I have ever seen is Nike's Risk Everything. I love those ads, can watch them for hours. So creative!
What about the Progressive commercials with Flo? Those are awesome. Or what about the Allstate commercials with the guy who played mayhem? My favorite one of those was when he was snow on top of a roof and essentially breaks the house he is laying on.
Budweiser's real men of genius still; cracks me up every time I see one. My favourites were Mr Foot Long Hot Dog Inventor and Mr Pro-Wrestling Wardrobe Designer.
what about Flo and her damn insurance.
Yeah where's the amazing Flo?
AUDREY POWELL 😂😂😂
Good point
Want head from flo
Exactly
“Bud Light Presents: Real Men of Genius” is seriously one of the greatest ad campaigns in the history of beer commercials
My current favorites are the Farmer's Insurance ads, and the "Mayhem" campaigns, for Allstate. They are funny representations for why you might need insurance. But they don't beat you over the head.
You should also look at some of the Aldi adverts, some of them are pretty funny
Do top ten ad campaigns by video game companies. Nothing beats Halo's live action bits, I want to see what else the market put out that I might've missed.
They should've included the "Share a Coke with..." campaign. They probably sold 20% more Cokes in the past 2 years because people were buying bottles with their names on them.
The Man your man could smell like will always be number 1 in my book. Or the "POWER!" Terry Crews commercials
no got milk?
good one
Damn I forgot that one.
But people already drink milk regularly, and it's not even a brand that they're marketing so the whole got milk? thing was priceless lawl
Where's the beef?
Hungry for apples?
Old Spice had a great ad campaign. They got dudes to buy nasty smelling cologne and convinced them it smelled good
I'm surprised Verizon's "Can you hear me now?" wasn't considered.
These pretty cool... i talk about advertising on my channel as well. Keep it up Mojo!
Sprite's SubLymonal messaging campaign. I still recall those commercials to this day.
So easy a cave man could do it...or Budweiser frogs were some of the best advertising campaigns I've ever seen
all old spice commercials are amazing.
Tastes Great! Less Filling!
The Miller Light commercials hit a high point with the chick fight in a public fountain, and advertising became magic. :)
I love deadpool's DVD commercial. Super creative
Guys "Never say no to Panda!" is a hilarious advertising series
I knew iPod would be here before watching. I love those commercials.
I don't think I've ever heard the word "advertisements" pronounced like that before.
that's Americans for you
I've never heard an American pronounce it like that before
+Ben Troy Plot twist: they're Canadian. Sit down boi
That pronunciation is the British pronunciation, and Canada speaks in British English, not American English.
how do you pronounce it
I live in Ireland and I never saw the ad for Dos Equis. The guy on it looks like Franco Nero (Django).
you should include the danish company named cocio. they're new advertises are awesome!!
they're called nothing but great taste.
OK, I havent watched video, but I swear, Tony The Tiger, The Geico Lizard, The Aflec Duck, Ronald McDonald, and NIKE better be on this list or ATLEAST honorable mentions :)............... I saw Nike at the beginning, but that wasnt the list they were going over. Either way, this was a cool episode :) Actually think im gonna enjoy this whatever makes the list, i just wanna see those
Tekate beer comercials are the absolute best!
Their latest campaign features Silvester Stalone.
Old Spice is the winner from these. They had 150% market increase from that commercial.
I think Wii would like to play should be on here it made everyone and their mom want a Wii
You could do a whole sequel to this to include Got Milk. Jordache, Victoria Secret
Never getting over the fact that Luke Garroway was the Old Spice man.
What about the Marlboro, the cowboy campaign. I believe it was as big as Coca-Cola, it became a huge stratergy among the smokers and nonsmokers.
nikes sweatshops motto "JUST FUCKING DO IT!"
The PS3 dude and Segata Sanshiro were awesome too!
"His only regret is knowing what regret feels like" LMAO Classic!!
Coke’s POLAR BEARS are way better than Santa, because they were original. I don’t even think of Coke when I think of Santa. Odd miss for this otherwise on point list!
Amen. When I think of Coke and Christmas, the polar bears are what comes to mind.
you miss the point, Coke invented the Santa image that we all know today. the red suit, the white trim and jolly appearance was created by their marketing dept.
Do the top 10 biggest parties...But extended music festivals like Woodstock shouldn't count 🙂👍🏼
You can't freaking dance without the earphones popping out of your ears!
The Snickers Rosanne clip somehow is funnier now
Did I not see the Budweiser Clydesdale horses in here?
Or the frogs.
Can't believe they left out the Energizer bunny. It is still their mascot three decades later. Also, the Budweiser frogs were way better then the 'Wassup' campaign. I hated the 'Wassup' commercials...so stupid. I also really liked those Wendy's commercials from the 80s with the little old lady saying 'Where's the beef?'
The big GarageBand loop as the backing track 😂😂
Isaiah Mustafa's soothing yet powerful voice....yea... I'm sure it was just that and nothing else.
I was expecting Jones BBQ and foot massage
Apple has some of the best ad campaigns ever made.
I was expecting the Sprint "can you hear me now?" commercials!
It was Verizon who did that actually
Carlos Rodriguez Damn! I kept debating which company it was. My mind told me to go with Sprint! Lol. Thanks!
Here in Brazil, Volkswagen made a ad campaign called "Use sem dó", which roughly means _use without mercy_, which basically consisted on the same principles of Chuck Norris laws, it was hella funny though
Another one is Brahma tortoise, search for "tartaruga da Brahma", and you laugh a lot, these two companies always win the best ad prize, always, even today
What about the Coca Cola song? It played during every commercial break during the Atlanta Summer Olympics.
What about having a Top 10 non-American advertising campaigns for all of us outisde the US?
Every single music video, live performance and rig rundown.
"Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger" -Bart Simpson
What about “Where’s the beef?”
The most succesful advertising campaign ever was the Marlboro man that ran between 1960-2001. In 1954 Marlboro had a 1% market share of US cigarette market. By 1971 it was the most sold cigarette in the world, and still is.
I had a mastercard ad on this video x'D
Make second part with more commercials. For exemple Panda.
Don Draper made that hippy Coke ad!
What I never seemed to get over was with American ads, they record the voice of the person talking and then they lipsync it when they film the ad it just looks really weird because they're talking but it doesn't look quite right I dunno but surely you guys know what I'm talking about
What is the famous canine slogan in ad campaign #10?
2. What is the formula for the Master Card campaign?
3. What is the #1 slogan of the 21st century? BONUS: What is the Snickers slogan? (10 pts)
Halo 3's "Believe" campaign was amazing....Finish the fight!
Can you guys do a Top 10 Top 10?
Mcdonalds Nothing but net commercials with Michael Jordan and Lary Bird. BEST EVER
How about the Toyota Corolla commercial to swing music?
Oh man "A caveman could do it" I loved those ones lol also how did the M&Ms not make the list?
Diamonds. She'll pretty much have to!
listerine made people self conscious of their breath
What about those "7 UP" commercials with Orlando Jones..."Make 7..UP yours!!" I liked those :)
State Farm? Flo from progressive?
The Flo commercials are getting old.
Not even an honorable mention for
- Pardon me, Do you have any Grey Proupon
- Where's the Beef?
- Real Men of Genuis
Coca Cola Mexican > Coca Cola American
Cane Sugar > Corn Syrup
That's just saying real Coke vs """Coke"""
its the same deal with popular root beer, but the smaller companies that do use real sugar/cane sugar do it for the taste of the product not just to save money, which i really enjoy
william storey Not unless you're in the Philippines :P Almost all their cokes in glass are Pure Sugar Cane
Cane sugar and sugar in corn syrup are the exact same molecule. If you taste a difference, it's all in your head.
Da40kOrks Cane Sugar - The sugar cane plant produces a tall stalk that stores sugar in the form of sucrose. When it’s harvested, the stalk is pressed to extract the sugary juice, then it's boiled until crystals of sugar form. These raw sugar crystals contain impurities, so they’re sent to a refinery where they’re washed, filtered, recrystallized, dried and packaged. The resulting sucrose is sold as granulated sugar. Sucrose, or table sugar, consists of equal parts of two types of sugar - glucose and fructose.
Corn Syrup - Sweet corn is full of sugar in the form of carbohydrates. The corn’s starch is extracted and processed to produce corn syrup, which is 93 to 96 percent glucose. Corn syrup is further processed into high-fructose corn syrup by using enzymes that convert glucose into fructose. High-fructose corn syrup can contain as much as 90 percent fructose, but the syrups used commercially are 42 percent or 55 percent fructose, which makes them chemically similar to cane sugar.
The Gap one nor the Dove deserve a remote place on this list with the others...
You forgot the Budweiser frogs. those ads were on TV for years
Red Bull literally went to space and only got honorable mentions :(
Whassssssaaaappppp! should have been on the list at least, MY favorite commercial of all time
Credit Cards < Debit Cards
In Debt < Debt Free
Limitless < Limits
I have one question, three words, that nearly toppled a fast-food giant. "Where's the beef?"
still gotta give probs to Donald Draper for that Coke commercial
Make America Great Again
Who came up with this list? I agree with about 2 or 3 or your choice. How about the double mint twins of Where's the beef or frito bandito
The Milk Tray Man "And all because the Lady loves Milk Tray"
Absolut Vodka: The Absolut Bottle
Marlboro: Marlboro Man
1) This is SportsCenter advertisements
2) Eat Mor Chiken for Chick Fil A.... I wish I could've been at that first pitch meeting.... Using cows to sell Chicken Sandwiches? Genius
The enterprise babies were hilarious
The next slogan from De Beers "Diamonds: That will shut her up"
Skittles: Taste the Rainbow !! Red Bull Gives you Wiiiings !!
It's been like over a year since I watched a top ten...
Top 10 Spokesperson in Commercial........like Randy Savage (Slim Jim), The Old Spice Guy, Segata Sanshiro (Sega Saturn)
Allstate insurance has the best mascot, the Mayhem guy. Those are funny videos
If you put Red Bull Stratos on the list, how it"s not in the top-three? I dont count thos at ad, but if you do, what else have a bigger scale than that?
remember how when Godzilla came out and to advertise it they would plaster on a bus his foot is as big as this bus or his head is as big as this billboard
where's that gum commercial where the guy drew pictures on the wrappers throughout his whole relationship
That moment when diamonds actually don't last forever......
Trump 2016.