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The Diet Coke Break advertising campaign is a series of six television advertisements that ran from 1994 to 2013, used to promote the soft drink Diet Coke. Each advert centers around a group of women ogling an attractive man while he works, soundtracked to a version of " I Just Want to Make Love to You ".
Houston sang its theme song, "Just for the taste of it". [11] 1988 Coca-Cola Diet Coke (soft drink beverage) Houston sang the other version of its advertising slogan at the time, "Just for the taste of it". [12] Outside the United States, the second version of advertising was released, in which "Greatest Love of All" was used as background music.
Taylor Swift Celebrates The Extraordinary Power Of Music In Her First Diet Coke Television Commercial Swift's new hit single "22" serves as centerpiece in first spot ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- As ...
The song begins with a sample of rapper Fat Joe yelling, "Yesterday's price is not today's price". [3] Over a piano-driven boom bap beat, [4] [5] Pusha T raps about selling cocaine and references his tough upbringing: "Imaginary players ain't been coached right / Master recipes under stove lights / The number on this jersey is the quote price / You ordered Diet Coke, that's a joke, right?"
Diet Coke was launched in 1982, and caffeine-free versions of both Coke and Diet Coke were introduced in 1983. ... The commercial declared that Pepsi was “the choice of a new generation.” ...
Ads in The '80s. Ah, the '80s, a time some of us remember fondly or not at all. But if you remember anything beyond the brief, awful neon clothing trend, Izod shirts with designer jeans, and bad ...
The show began with a pre-taped introduction by Bob Costas, followed by the 3D Diet Coke commercial. [1] The show then began with "Elvis Presto" (an Elvis Presley impersonator), the performance's emcee, appearing from inside a jukebox. [1] Various songs were performed. Ironically, most of them were not Elvis Presley songs.
The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.