This is a compilation of 20 slogans from TV commercials that aired in the early 2000’s. How many do you remember? Only a few stuck out to me (mostly they ones that still exist), but I was in college in the early 2000’s and wasn’t watching a lot of television
Because things stopped making sense a long time ago, McDonald’s Australia has teamed up with Netflix to release special Squid Games themed meals at its restaurants. But will I be killed if I can’t finish it? The meals includes a Dalgona Challenge cookie, which participants in the show were tasked
This is a clip of Sanrio characters interacting across two 3D billboards outside of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo. Is this the best use of 3D display technology? There’s no question, and I don’t expect to see anything more impressive until 4D billboards, which, let’s not kid ourselves, Japan probably already
In news that shouldn’t surprise anybody who’s ever wondered how Pepsi has managed to hang on this long tasting like carbonated ass, Dr. Pepper has surpassed the soda as America’s distant second favorite in 12-ounce cans. Coca-Cola remains in first place with 19.2% of the market share, and Dr. Pepper,
Note: Chart above has been cut to fit the marquee, scroll down for the whole graphic. This is a graphic created by Visual Capitalist detailing the world’s top 17 grossing media franchises of all time, and the sources of all that money. The order may surprise you. Or it may
In what’s arguably the best product placement of all time, these are a couple clips from a 2003 television broadcast of the original Star Wars trilogy in Chile by Channel 13, which spliced beer commercials into the actual movie to avoid having to go to commercial breaks. In one of
Take a trip in my time machine to 1992, when Hasbro Flirt Squirts commercials aired on television, trying to convince girls to secretly spray their friends with water guns disguised as a calculator, candy, nail polish, lipstick, portable cassette player, and sunglasses. Those were different times, weren’t they? I can’t
This is a video from Maybelline (FULL DISCLOSURE: I wasn’t born with it, and it isn’t Maybelline either, just hard living) showing off the giant eyelash they attached to London double-decker buses and subway cars to drive under a giant mascara brush of Sky High Mascara. Call me crazy, but