McDonald's bows to critics over salad dressing
22 Dec 2004 | by Mark Sweney
executive Peter Beresford. He is conducting a tour of 13 UK cities until February, gathering consumer ...
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portrayal of inner-city living: unbeatable dialogue and understated acting create an off-beat spot in a ... : ZenithOptimedia 7 Lynx "getting dressed" A sexy young couple retrace their steps through city streets ...
executive Peter Beresford. He is conducting a tour of 13 UK cities until February, gathering consumer ...
executive Peter Beresford. He is conducting a tour of 13 UK cities until February, gathering consumer ...
man has just traversed - was adapted to fill groups of billboards in cities such as Madrid and Buenos ...
under 11 stone) a year. CITI - THANK YOU REWARDS - US Project: Thank you Clients: Brad Jakeman, director of global advertising; Todd Harvey, vice-president, North American Advertising, Citi Brief: Showcase the breadth of rewards available on Citi's Thank You Redemptions Network Creative agency ...
-enabled touch-screen kiosks set up throughout Bristol, along with a wireless "cloud" to allow people in the city ... , city centres or rail stations. Here they are in a different mind-frame from when they are in the home ... to replicate the campaign in other cities after the Bristol trial is finished. Nicola Young, head of direct ...
and smelling of salmon. Yup, a commercial for Audi, featuring car-sized fish driving through a nocturnal city
of bus stops around the city is part of a through-the-line campaign for Aquafresh devised by Michaelides ... , from Hotbed Publishing, claims an international circulation of 45,000 in cities including London, New ...
The drink is produced by US firm Heaven Hill Distilleries and is already a mass-market brand in the US. The liqueur, which contains vodka, cognac and fruit juice, will target 25- to 34-year-olds, with sampling focusing on style bars in major cities. It will be promoted as the drink of choice of urban ...
Case study provided by Superbrands Market Gaggia brought the first espresso machine to the UK in the 1950s. Since then, more people than ever have been enjoying the real taste of coffee -- a taste previously only associated with coffee served in European cities. The subsequent rise of the 'café ...