2009年4月14日 星期二

Famous Advertising Slogans


Frosties: 'They're grrrrrrrreat!' - Tony the Tiger has been linked to this cereal since it was first introduced in America back in the 1950s. Since then, generations of kids have heard him on the TV adverts.


Milk Tray: 'And all because the lady loves Milk Tray' - The concept owed more than a nod or two to James Bond. The Milk Tray man leapt from a moving train, plunged from a speedboat, jumped from a helicopter etc - just to give his girlie chocolates. The ads and the slogan disappeared in 2003 (probably due to political correctness). The new line? 'Now with extra mmm and ahh!' It'll never catch on…


Carling: 'I bet he drinks Carling Black Label!' - Hugely popular from 1989 onwards, one of the most memorable in the series was a spoof of classic Brit war flick The Dam Busters. In the ad, a German guard turns goalkeeper and 'saves' each of the bombs. The classic punchline followed his amazing feat.


Coca Cola: 'The real thing' - Without a doubt, this is my favourite ever Coca Cola advert; it's also one of their best and most iconic. Launching the slogan the company would use throughout most of the 1970s, 1971's 'Hilltop' featured a multi-racial cast and a song which became known as I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke. Re-recorded by The New Seekers as I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (in Perfect Harmony), it became a worldwide smash.


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