One of the best ads of all time (along with I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!, Mamma Mia, that’s a spicy meatball and Try it. You’ll like it!). Here is a bit of the history behind this commercial: https://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/06/business/marvin-honig-an-ad-talent-is-dead-at-66.html And here is the copy:
Our first home-cooked meal. I’m glad you liked […]
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Try it. You’ll like it! – Alka Seltzer commercial
One of the best ads of all time (along with I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!, Mamma Mia, that’s a spicy meatball and Newlywed groom’s first home cooked meal). Here is a bit of the history behind this commercial: https://adage.com/videos/i-cant-believe-i-ate-the-whole-thing/29 Here is the copy:
I came to this little place. Waiter says, […]
Mamma Mia that’s a spicy meatball | Alka Seltzer commercial
One of the best ads of all time (along with I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!, Try it. You’ll like it and Newlywed groom’s first home cooked meal). Here is a bit of the history behind this commercial: https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/25/movies/25zieff.html and https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2003-mar-03-me-grace3-story.html
I can’t believe I ate the whole thing | Alka Seltzer commercial
One of the best ads of all time (just like Mamma Mia, that’s a spicy meatball, Try it. You’ll like it and Newlywed groom’s first home cooked meal)! Here’s a bit of the story behind this commercial: https://adage.com/videos/i-cant-believe-i-ate-the-whole-thing/29 Here is the 30 second copy: I can’t believe I ate that whole thing. You ate it […]
Classic Volvo Commercials from the 1960s and 1970s
Watch TV commercials today and the thought of producing something of quality can be overwhelming. But even though the Volvo commercials of the 1960s and 1970s were technically simple compared to today’s standards, they were cleverly written and shot, entertaining to watch, memorable, product-driven and did an excellent job of communicating their features and benefits. […]
Emotional Story Telling | Perrier
Here are a few more ads in this unforgettable, emotionally-charged branding/positioning campaign from Perrier in 1989…
Crazy, Funny TV Commercial | TNT
Simply amazing… and viewed over 55 million times on youtube. But, for what it must have cost to produce this, I wonder how they were certain that all the bystanders would sign releases for the video/commercial?