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Best ever advertising slogan in TV commercials.
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In your opinion which is the best ever advertising slogan in TV commercials.
Beans Means Heinz and A Mars a day helps you work rest and play are my top 2.
Beans Means Heinz and A Mars a day helps you work rest and play are my top 2.
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Memorable (and therefore must be good)- Shreddies-keep hunger locked up till lunch
Guiness- good things come to those who wait
CocoPops- We'd rather have a bowl of coco pops!
Action Man- The greatest hero of the all!!
One of my personal faves was the tango ones where the people were crashing into oranges, one featured a man taped to the ceiling and waiting to fall into a vat of orange juice, a train went past and he didn't fall in then a pigeon sat on his head and the tape gave way and the man fell into the orange juice, the whole thing was commentated like a sporting event with the final comment being "FAT PIGEON!!" brilliant!
and more recently--"Compare the market .com, compare the meerkat .com, simples!" makes me smile!
Guiness- good things come to those who wait
CocoPops- We'd rather have a bowl of coco pops!
Action Man- The greatest hero of the all!!
One of my personal faves was the tango ones where the people were crashing into oranges, one featured a man taped to the ceiling and waiting to fall into a vat of orange juice, a train went past and he didn't fall in then a pigeon sat on his head and the tape gave way and the man fell into the orange juice, the whole thing was commentated like a sporting event with the final comment being "FAT PIGEON!!" brilliant!
and more recently--"Compare the market .com, compare the meerkat .com, simples!" makes me smile!
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