Throughout the 1970s, Hostess established a series of personalities for their iconic baked goods — Twinkie the Kid, Captain Cupcake, King Ding Dong, and Happy Ho Ho.
Why Does This Koala Hate Qantas Airways?
The Qantas Koala may be the only spokesanimal to badmouth the brand he represented and get away with it.
Doggone It! The Most Memorable Real-Life Dogs in Advertising
For decades, our four-legged friends have been spotted in ad campaigns for some of the biggest brands in the world.
What It’s Like to Trek the World with Travelocity’s Roaming Gnome
Most gnomes tend to spend their days hanging out in a garden or backyard. Not the Roaming Gnome!
Otter Pops Achieves Gender Balance With New Mascots
The freezer pop staple has created new members of their Otter squad to achieve gender balance with the hashtag #ottersgoequal.
Who Was Delbert the La Choy Dragon?
When you think of La Choy, the brand of canned American Chinese foods, does a fire-breathing dragon come to mind?
The Green Giant Plants Himself in Times Square
Most tourists head to New York City to visit the Statue of Liberty in her emerald splendor. Now, they’ll get to snap selfies with another green icon taking over Times Square.
Looking Back at Quake, Quisp’s Biggest Rival
It was the battle of the breakfast bowls in 1965. Quisp, a zany pink alien, had met his match in Quake, a miner-themed superhero.
A Very Musical Doughboy
Do you remember when the Pillsbury Doughboy used to appear on TV playing a trumpet or electric guitar? How about his brief stint in hip-hop or when he shimmied to the cornbread twist?
From Sketch Cartoon to Brand Mascot: How Fido Dido Became the Face of 7UP
This summer, 7UP enthusiasts in India will be heading “Back to Cool” with the soft drink’s new campaign made specifically with nostalgia in mind.