The president of the iconic Texan grocery store chain H-E-B's food and drug division, who appeared in the brand's commercials, announced he will retire in 2022.
There are so many characters that have captivated TV audiences over the years. From the Geico talking camel, to Tony The Tiger, here are some of the more memorable characters in TV commercial history.
I saw the new Staples commercial the other night and had a good laugh, kind of like the first time I saw the K-Mart commercial about free shipping. Staples is leaving the 'L' out of their new ads asking 'What the L?' when people notice.
We all remember the Budweiser Clydesdales, right? Those magnificent horses pulling a carriage fit for a king? Well, it looks like we’ll be seeing them again during the Super Bowl 2012 commercials.
Two recreational hockey teams in Port Credit, Ontario were told they were going to be a part of a documentary, but instead they found themselves smack-dab in the middle of a Budweiser Canada Super Bowl 2012 commercial. Rather than play a joke on the unsuspecting athletes, however, it turns out that the beer brand actually made their dreams come true.
Christina Aguilera, Blake Sheldon, Adam Levine and Cee Lo Green prove in the 2012 Super Bowl commercial for ‘The Voice’ that they are willing to do whatever it takes to find the next big star. That most certainly includes fighting each other ‘Kill Bill’ style to be named the coach of said star. And who might you ask has the voice they’re all kung-fu fighting over?
It's a party weekend for most people and so the top 3 does of course feature an upcoming Super Bowl commercial. Now there is another commercial in here for Old Spice or Bounce, I'm not sure which one the commercial is really for, but it's funny. Movie star Kristin Bell loves sloths and gets so excited she almost has a panic attack. Check out this weeks viral videos.
About 70 percent of America’s women plan on watching the Super Bowl, and clothing retailer H & M seems to be reaching out to that demographic with a Super Bowl ad featuring David Beckham.
A peppy jingle with a catchy melody can make or break an advertising campaign. Occasionally, an advertising Jingle will resonate with the public so well that it remains in our hearts and minds for years or even decades. Reminiscing over the years it seems that commercial jingles have always had a ‘catchy’ tune to make you remember their products so that the next time you're shopping you'll remembe
If it's a good commercial it will stick with you. You will remember it, even if it's annoying. That's what great advertisement is all about. Whether you like the product or not you will remember it if the commercial grabs your attention. Here are my top 5 favorites for smart commercials.