The Budweiser frogs, Bud, Weis, and Er, became immediate icons within minutes of their commercial debuting during the 1995 ...
BP is, for better or worse, one of the most recognizable of the so-called oil and gas supermajors, alongside corporations such as Shell and Exxon Mobil — due in part to the infamous Deepwater Horizon ...
The milestone reflects the company's commitment to disciplined investment and strengthening its U.S. retail network. Since the beginning of 2025, the Amoco brand has added more than 160 sites, ...
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The ad featured “Good Will Dunkin’,” a “never aired” sitcom pilot from 1995 that starred Ben Affleck alongside '90s TV stars such as Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Jason Alexander One day after ...
“Back in 1995, iced coffee wasn’t exactly everywhere,” the brand said, adding that it was the "first year Dunkin’ advertised iced coffee" Shutterstock / Toshiko Toshiko Dunkin' is celebrating Super ...
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Super Bowl 60 wasn't the most thrilling game in NFL history, but at least the commercial breaks provided some entertainment as the Seattle Seahawks hammered the New England Patriots, 29-13. Like every ...
Super Bowl LX is over and the Seattle Seahawks have triumphed over the New England Patriots. While their epic battle was the star of the night, the commercials that surrounded the game were just as ...
One needn't know the difference between a touchdown and a turnover to enjoy the Super Bowl. For many viewers — and we suspect plenty of TVLine readers — it's all about the ads. Each year, advertisers ...