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Capital One Madison Avenue has voted on the most iconic slogans in history, and this week announced its latest Advertising Walk of Fame inductees.

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This collection of Coca-Cola ad slogans covers all the advertising slogans Coke has used from 1886 to 2006.

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How do you sum up a country in three or four words? With difficulty, if these tourism slogans are anything to go by. Here’s a look at the phrases destinations around the world have used to try to persuade tourists to visit

Feminism is a political, ideological and social movement with a goal to define, establish and achieve economic, political, personal and social equality of sexes.

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Are you looking for a winning slogan or a memorable tagline for your product or service? You may drop us a mail at adglitz1 at gmail dot com. Windsor Suites Hotel ***** Bangkok Advertising Slogan: Twice the comfort, twice the value, twice the Hotel.

With Recognition to Global-Traffic.net we would like to share the best Road Safety Slogans! We would also like to invite our online visitors to share some of their favourite slogans

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A quiz dealing with slogans of makeup, beauty and cosmetic companies. Identify the tag line, slogan or catchphrase of a company or a makeup product .

Long post: Please be patient, the blog post, heavy in size, takes some time to load all the TV and print ads. 1. DeBeers “Diamonds are forever” – 1948 2. Nike “Just do it” (1988 video commercial) 3.

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Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo.Originally created and developed in 1893 by Caleb Bradham and introduced as Brad’s Drink, it was renamed as Pepsi-Cola on August 28, 1898, and then as Pepsi in 1961.

Slogans, taglines, mantras, catchphrases, positioning statements, rallying cries. Call them what you will, but countless financial institutions have them. Banks, credit unions, insurers and credit card companies — all of them vying for a small piece of consumers’ minds with a (hopefully) pithy piece of language.