Iftar Time!
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Magnum's double indulgence is a treat to the eyes as well. Minimal advertising for maximum comfort eating. Also, an appeasement after every Iftar.
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Instead of featuring its product with the classic photographic style commonly used to showcase fast food products, Burger King let its most iconic product get rotten to make a powerful statement: “The beauty of no artificial preservatives.” A whopper free from artificial preservatives.
To celebrate the holidays, IGA — the Largest group of independent grocery stores in Quebec launched a short animated film titled Inséparable which focuses on discovering new foods, the importance of sharing, and encapsulates the spirit of Christmas.
Love where you’re going!
Canada’s most on-time airline WestJet, they get you to where you want to go, on time. And are named TripAdvisor’s Best Airline in Canada for the third year in a row.
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With half a century of experience under their belt, the muppets of Sesame Street have seen it all—that is why Farmers Insurance used some of the show’s characters to star in its latest ad, which reminds you that the 91-year-old company has been around long enough to know how to handle even the most peculiar of insurance claims.
The Clio Awards program has been a witness to some of advertising's greatest creatives and campaigns over the past six decades. So, for the 60th anniversary, BBDO LA helped Clio launch a commemorative campaign, adopting a modern take on a Renaissance painting to immortalize those who have claimed their place in advertising history
G2A is a marketplace for gamers where you can buy games and gaming gear, way cheaper than at any other places. The ad shows how terrible things happen when gamers overpay.
The Wright Brothers invented air travel, but legend has it the Alright Brothers are to blame for making flying “just alright”. At JetBlue, just alright doesn’t fly. The tagline of the campaign is “Just Alright doesn’t fly here” and the message is that don’t worry, other airlines might treat you like this but JetBlue won’t.