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  2. Daisy (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    The ad was intended to remind voters of Johnson's prudence; it wasn't meant to make you think Barry Goldwater was a warmonger – but that's how a lot of people interpreted it. If my memory serves me correctly, we never touched on Vietnam in any of the political spots.

  3. When TikTok's underconsumption trend meets festive excess - AOL

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    "Companies are spending millions of pounds on ads that make you want to go out and buy that thing right now," says Darwin Arnold, a retail worker living in Brighton. ... "I don't think there's ...

  4. All your friends, all the people that have worked with you, they all think you’re nuts,” he says. George Conway narrates his political action committee’s latest anti-Trump advertisement ...

  5. Trump’s blitz of anti-trans ads probably worked - AOL

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    President Trump is for you," Trump's ads declared, highlighting a 2019 interview where Harris backed taxpayer-funded sex reassignment surgery for trans people in federal prisons. These ads were ...

  6. Think Before You Speak (campaign) - Wikipedia

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    The Think Before You Speak campaign is a television, radio, and magazine advertising campaign launched in 2008 and developed to raise awareness of the common use of derogatory vocabulary among youth towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning people. [2]

  7. The Man Your Man Could Smell Like - Wikipedia

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    Smell Like a Man, Man [2] is a television advertising campaign in the United States created by ad agency Wieden+Kennedy for the Old Spice brand of male grooming products, owned by Procter & Gamble. The campaign is commonly referred to as The Man Your Man Could Smell Like, the title of the campaign's initial 30-second commercial.