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Advertising
Slogans
Companies strive to creat a tagline that is
memorable. Six words or less works best. Some companies use the
same slogan for decades, others come up with new ones every few
years.
How many of these are you familiar with?
"A diamond is forever." - De Beers Consolidated
Mines, 1948-present
"A mind is a terrible thing to waste." - United Negro
College Fund
"All the news that's fit to print." - The New York Times,
1896
"Always Coca Cola" - Coca Cola - 1990s
"America runs on dunkin’"
"Be all you can be" - US Army, 1981-2001
"Betcha can't eat just one" - Lay's potato chips
"Breakfast of Champions" - Wheaties, 1935, "Can you
hear me now? Good."
"Coke is it" - Coca Cola, 1982
"Do the dew." Mountain Dew
"Don't leave home without it" - American Express
"Drivers wanted." - Volkswagen, 1995
"Eat fresh" Wendy's
"Fair and balanced" - FOX News
"Fly the friendly skies" - United Airlines, 1966
"Get N or get out." Nintendo 64, late 1990s
"Give a hoot, don't pollute" - United States Forest Service
"Good to the last drop." - Maxwell House coffee
"Got milk?" Milk
"Have it your way." - Burger King
"Have you driven a Ford lately?" - Ford
"How many bars do you have?" AT&T Wireless
"Hungry? Grab a Snickers" - Snickers
"I like the sprite in you." Sprite
"I love New York" - New York City, 1977-
"I'm lovin' it" - McDonalds, in a 2003
"Is it in you?" Gatorade
"Is it live, or is it Memorex? "- Memorex video cassettes,
1970s or 1980s on
"It gives you wings." Red Bull
"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking." - Timex Corporation,
1956
"It’s all inside." JC Penney
"It's the real thing" - Coca Cola, 1941
"Just do it" - Nike, Inc. (foot wear), 1988-on,
"Keeps going and going and going." - Energizer Batteries,
began 1980s or 1990s
"Kid tested. Mother approved." - Kix breakfast cereal
"Kills Bugs Dead" - Raid (an insecticide)
"Let your fingers do the walking." - Yellow Pages, 1964
"Like a rock" - Chevrolet
"Milk it does a body good." Milk
"Nothings sucks like an Electrolux" - Electrolux
"Now You're Playing With Power!" - Nintendo Entertainmemt
System
"Obey your thirst." Sprite
"Oh what a feeling" - Toyota
"Once you pop the fun doesn't stop" - Pringles
"Only you can prevent forest fires" - United States Forest
Service
"Pizza! Pizza!" - Little Caesars restaurants
"Quality is job one" - Ford
"Raise your hand if you're sure". - Sure, 1984
"R-O-L-A-I-D-S spells Relief" - Rolaids
"Silly Rabbit, Trix are for Kids" - Trix cereal
"Snap into a Slim Jim." Slim Jim
"Snap, Crackle, and Pop, Kellogg's Rice Krispies
"Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't."
- Peter Paul Mounds, 1953,
"Take a bite out of crime!" - National Crime Prevention
Council
"Taste the rainbow." skittles
"The best a man can get" - Gillette razors
"The freshmaker!" - Mentos
"The most trusted name in news" - CNN
"The toughest job you'll ever love" - Peace Corps
"The ultimate driving machine" - BMW
"There are some things money can't buy. For everything else,
there's MasterCard." -
"They're grrreat!" - Kellogg's Frosted Flakes breakfast
cereal
"Think different" - Apple Computer
"Think outside the bun." - Taco Bell, late-1990s, early
2000s
"This is your brain. This is your brain on drugs. Any questions?"
- The Partnership for a Drug-Free America
"T-Mobil, get more." T-Mobile
"Twoallbeefpattiesspecialsaucelettucecheesepicklesonionsonasesameseedbun"
- McDonald's Big Mac sandwich
"VISA - It's everywhere you want to be" - VISA
"Wanna get away?" - Southwest Airlines
"We bring good things to life." - GE (General Electric)
"We love to fly and it shows" - Delta Airlines
"We love to see you smile" - McDonald's
"What can Brown do for you?" UPS
"What would you do for a Klondike Bar?" - Klondike Bar,
early 1990s
"Where's the beef?" - Wendy's Restaurants, 1984
"Yo quiero Taco Bell." - Taco Bell, mid-1990s
"You can do it, we can help." Home Depot
"You can't top the copper top" - Duracell Batteries, early
to mid 1990s
"You deserve a break today" - McDonald's
"You've got questions, we've got answers." - Radio Shack
"Zoom Zoom" - Mazda
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