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"Got Milk?" advertising on a barn in Marathon County, Wisconsin. The initial Got Milk? phrase was created by the American advertising agency Goodby Silverstein & Partners.In an interview in Art & Copy, a 2009 documentary that focused on the origins of famous advertising slogans, Jeff Goodby and Rich Silverstein said that the phrase almost didn't turn into an advertising campaign.
Directed by Michael Bay and starring Sean Whalen, it was the first commercial in the "Got Milk?" advertising campaign. [3] The ad depicts a history buff, portrayed by Whalen, who is unable to audibly voice the answer of a $10,000 radio contest question because he runs out of milk to wash out the peanut butter sandwich stuck in his
Brooklyn Beckham, Ella Travolta, Myles O'Neal, and Sailor Brinkley-Cook updated the classic ad for Silk. These Celebrities' Kids Just Recreated Their Parents' Iconic 'Got Milk' Ads Skip to main ...
The ad, which the pop star posted online earlier this week, is simple: It features Simpson posing in a kitchen in a white tank top and black pants, holding a glass of milk and staring into the ...
He developed a campaign for the National Milk Processors Board in 1994, featuring celebrities drinking milk, as part of an effort to increase milk consumption. The campaign, created by art director Bernie Hogya [ 3 ] and copywriter Jennifer Gold, featured celebrity photographs by Annie Leibovitz of notables such as Lauren Bacall and Naomi ...
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Sean Whalen (born May 19, 1964) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his work in numerous TV shows, including Unfabulous and Lost, as well as movies, including The People Under the Stairs and Twister.
A 20-year old ad campaign gets a makeover. The milk industry has been using the advertising tag line "Got Milk" since 1994. Well, that campaign has passed its expiration date.