Silicon Valley's central startup, Pied Piper, and its journey offer more than just a comedic relief—marketing lessons in not letting your brand fail.
From Eugene Levy’s runaway eyebrows to Willem Dafoe’s pickleball prowess, these brands are banking on unforgettable imagery and catchy taglines to cement their spots in Super Bowl ad history. Whether ...
New Orleans Saints cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry speaks with the media on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024 at the Ochsner Sports Performance Center ahead of the Saints' game against the Los Angeles ...
The Super Bowl may be a rematch of the game from two years ago, but the ads are new and exciting, including this one ...
the Kool-Aid guy — When you say “Kool-Aid guy,” you don’t mean the guy who made Kool-Aid, but — [Laughs.] I do not. I mean the guy who led his followers in the Peoples Temple down to ...
Drinking the Kool-Aid' has become a common phrase in American vernacular, however, the expression has a sinister origin with roots in a violent cult and mass murder. The phrase originated from ...
Social media is inundated with Family Guy memes, and a particular one involving The Godfather resurfaces occasionally. Seth MacFarlane, creator and star of the long-running animated series ...
The random cutaway gags from Family Guy translate well to memes, and one of the most popular jokes is a scene featuring Peter telling his family that he “did not care for The Godfather.” ...
Instacart’s spot, featuring…well, basically every viral commercial character in the past several years will. From the Old Spice Guy to PuppyMonkeyBaby to the Kool-Aid guy, they’re in there.
If Coffee Mate doesn’t get people talking, Instacart’s spot, featuring…well, basically every viral commercial character in the past several years will. From the Old Spice Guy to PuppyMonkeyBaby to the ...