The Annual 2011: Top 10 worst celebrity ads
19 Dec 2011
Campaign brings you the ads that celebrities should not be forgiven for being involved with. Culprits include Vernon Kay, Jenson Button and Jarvis Cocker.
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Marketers had reason to be concerned as the New Year arrived, but despite continued economic uncertainty, 2011 delivered marketing milestones in droves, writes Nicola Clark.
Campaign brings you the ads that celebrities should not be forgiven for being involved with. Culprits include Vernon Kay, Jenson Button and Jarvis Cocker.
Although the economy has continued to provide a headache for marketers, some TV advertising managed to achieve cut-through with the beleaguered British public, writes Gail Kemp.
Wieden & Kennedy Portland has released a Christmas campaign for Old Spice starring Isaiah Mustafa.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has launched a Christmas viral campaign for its Old Spice brand using its now iconic Old Spice guy, Isaiah Mustafa, as the festive MANta Claus.
Philips has launched a through-the-line campaign to inspire and enable men to express themselves in their shaving and grooming.
Unilever has posted a video of Lucy Pinder apologising for the Lynx internet campaign that was banned by Advertising Standards Authority and branded "degrading to women".
Unilever's Lynx deodorant brand has been hit with a double ban from the Advertising Standards Authority for separate outdoor and internet campaigns.
Nivea has launched a Facebook app that allows people to select a friend, buy a Nivea gift set and then get free, personalised wrapping paper, featuring themselves and their chosen friend.
Nivea is launching a social Christmas campaign this week to encourage people to send personalised gifts to their Facebook friends.